Helping a friend with a boat he's inheriting. Boat's a 24' sea ray from the late 70s, has been sitting for 4+ years. After a carb clean and new plugs, we got it fired up the other day. It seems to start and run fine in the driveway.
Today we did a compression test, don't have exact numbers, but two non-adjacent cylinders on the starboard side were considerably lower than the other 6. The good 6 cylinders were between 150 and 168PSI. The two suspect cylinders were 100 and 130psi. Spec appears to be 100 PSI min with no more than 30% off from the highest cylinder, so obviously it falls short.
Wet test on both the suspect cylinders made no difference in PSI. We had time to hook up a compressor to one of the suspect cylinders. Heard air escaping out the carb.
Question is mainly - can we run it? Any fixes we can try that do not involve pulling the head? I don't think my buddy wants to invest a great deal of money or effort into the boat, it needs a good amount of TLC all-around.
Today we did a compression test, don't have exact numbers, but two non-adjacent cylinders on the starboard side were considerably lower than the other 6. The good 6 cylinders were between 150 and 168PSI. The two suspect cylinders were 100 and 130psi. Spec appears to be 100 PSI min with no more than 30% off from the highest cylinder, so obviously it falls short.
Wet test on both the suspect cylinders made no difference in PSI. We had time to hook up a compressor to one of the suspect cylinders. Heard air escaping out the carb.
Question is mainly - can we run it? Any fixes we can try that do not involve pulling the head? I don't think my buddy wants to invest a great deal of money or effort into the boat, it needs a good amount of TLC all-around.