I have an old 1993 Mercury Black Max 200hp that the boat shop has just told me is giving 80 psi compression in one of the cylinders (the other 5 are still around 120). It looks like it was caused by the carburator being a bit clogged up causing the cylinder to run a bit lean potentially resulting in some scoring on the piston or cylinder.
The estimated repair bill will be up to NZ$3000 to pull it all apart and fix it up. It's quite a bit of money which I'm not sure if it's worth investing into the old engine where problems are popping up quite often. The alternative is to run the engine until it dies and put the money towards a new engine (roughly NZ$14000), as according to the repair shop, the engine seems to be running pretty well (no vibrating or obvious loss of power) it's just the low compression. We only use it up to 40 hours a year for water skiing, so hoping maybe it will last a couple years before it gives up completely. But to be honest I'm quite clueless when it comes to boat motors.
What do you guys think? Should I pay to get the engine repaired, or would it be throwing good money after bad?
The estimated repair bill will be up to NZ$3000 to pull it all apart and fix it up. It's quite a bit of money which I'm not sure if it's worth investing into the old engine where problems are popping up quite often. The alternative is to run the engine until it dies and put the money towards a new engine (roughly NZ$14000), as according to the repair shop, the engine seems to be running pretty well (no vibrating or obvious loss of power) it's just the low compression. We only use it up to 40 hours a year for water skiing, so hoping maybe it will last a couple years before it gives up completely. But to be honest I'm quite clueless when it comes to boat motors.
What do you guys think? Should I pay to get the engine repaired, or would it be throwing good money after bad?