compression #'s

NathanY

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Re: compression #'s

Anything above 100lbs is good and both cylinders should be within 10% of each other.
 

smokeeater

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Re: compression #'s

Thanks...now I've never done a compression test on a boat motor. Should it be running or is a few pulls on the cord good enough?<br /><br />As well I got new plugs for it (champion), do they need to be gapped to a certain point??<br /><br />Thanks again for the help everyone.
 

jim dozier

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Re: compression #'s

Warm engine, plugs out, full throttle. Check book for correct plug gap don't assume they are correct out of the box.
 

smokeeater

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Re: compression #'s

I got the gap from Evinrude...<br />But both plugs out??-if I only have one comp. tester leave the other one in then?
 

NathanY

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Yes leave both plugs out. That motor will run on one cylinder. Give it about 5-6 pulls to peak out the guage.
 

smokeeater

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Oh so the motor is not actually running by itself? With 5-6 pulls I get the impression that you pull and check the guage right?
 

jim dozier

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Re: compression #'s

Yes, if it was an electric start you would just crank it a couple of seconds or if its manual you just pull it 4 or 5 yanks. Run it till warmed up if its runnable and then pull the plugs out. Use a gauge that screws in the plug hole not one that you hold in it.
 
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