Danthehitman
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 19, 2020
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Hi everybody, I'm new to the forum and speed-boats, in general. My wife recently purchased an old Bayliner 1700 so I'm going through it a bit to make sure it's water-worthy. It's running a 1986 Johnson 90 that's VRO has been disabled (we're running pre-mix). We've had it out once, it did pretty well though it could use a little TLC.
I performed a compression check, yesterday, and have 85, 90, 91, 90 readings on the 4 cylinders. From what I understand, that's a bit low, 100 being the cut-off limit. I have had great experience bringing-up compression in Automotive applications using the AC Delco "Top Engine Cleaner", and am wondering if that's ok do do on a 2-stroke.
My process is to remove spark-plugs and pour about 1-2oz of cleaner in each cylinder, replace plugs, let sit 6 hours, remove plugs, then turn engine-over to pump out remaining fluid. This loosens-up rings that may be sticking from years of carbon deposits. I realize 2-strokes rely on oil to lubricate the cylinder so I want to ask any experienced folks their opinions.
Thank you in advance for your time!
Dan
I performed a compression check, yesterday, and have 85, 90, 91, 90 readings on the 4 cylinders. From what I understand, that's a bit low, 100 being the cut-off limit. I have had great experience bringing-up compression in Automotive applications using the AC Delco "Top Engine Cleaner", and am wondering if that's ok do do on a 2-stroke.
My process is to remove spark-plugs and pour about 1-2oz of cleaner in each cylinder, replace plugs, let sit 6 hours, remove plugs, then turn engine-over to pump out remaining fluid. This loosens-up rings that may be sticking from years of carbon deposits. I realize 2-strokes rely on oil to lubricate the cylinder so I want to ask any experienced folks their opinions.
Thank you in advance for your time!
Dan