I'm working on a 1982 Evinrude v4 90 HP outboard that has been sitting at least 2 years (maybe longer). Initial compression readings were 100 psi on two cylinders (same side) and 60 psi on the other two. Got the engine running - started very easy and ran fine. The next compression check was done with readings of 60 psi on all four cylinders. The tstats were clogged (determined before engine got hot) Now in the process of replacing them. I don't know if the compression gauge is faulty, or if the engine needs a good decarb and then run for a longer period. I think that if the compression is going to stay at 60 psi then when the boat in in water the motor will bog down. I keep hearing "get rid of the motor" but it starts fast and sounds good. Hopefully someone can shed some light on potential problems and solutions. Thanks -Bo