Nandy
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Re: Boat complete Restoration
Hello recelect! Looks like you are doing some headway. The water pump impeller is a big issue. Do not run that motor again until your pump is fixed. I hope you had enough of it left to cool the motor when you test it earlier. Since the compression on #4 went up it kinda tells me that you had a stuck ring. There are several reasons for a ring to be stuck, some not too bads and some soon to be bad. Hopefully those rings was just gummed up.
Once you fix your water pump then you can fire it up again. You can probably work on that trailer and get the boat in the water even if it is not finished forf a quick test drive. The motor can behave way different under pressure than when you have it on muff or a barrel full of water. BTW, when you have your motor in muff or in a barrel full of water avoid reving the motor. Although you might be able to get away with the occasional rev you can end up doing some damage to your motor. Best off is to take someone along with you to the lake and let them drive, in a day with little traffic, while you do any adjustment or measurement that requires reving your motor for a period of time.
Some pictures from the project would be nice...
Good luck!
Hello recelect! Looks like you are doing some headway. The water pump impeller is a big issue. Do not run that motor again until your pump is fixed. I hope you had enough of it left to cool the motor when you test it earlier. Since the compression on #4 went up it kinda tells me that you had a stuck ring. There are several reasons for a ring to be stuck, some not too bads and some soon to be bad. Hopefully those rings was just gummed up.
Once you fix your water pump then you can fire it up again. You can probably work on that trailer and get the boat in the water even if it is not finished forf a quick test drive. The motor can behave way different under pressure than when you have it on muff or a barrel full of water. BTW, when you have your motor in muff or in a barrel full of water avoid reving the motor. Although you might be able to get away with the occasional rev you can end up doing some damage to your motor. Best off is to take someone along with you to the lake and let them drive, in a day with little traffic, while you do any adjustment or measurement that requires reving your motor for a period of time.
Some pictures from the project would be nice...
Good luck!