TombigbeeMan
Cadet
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2010
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- 25
Hello all, I have a 1989 Evinrude 110 V4 mounted on a Stratos Fish & Ski that is rated for a 115 max. This engine runs like a champ when i'm by myself and there isn't much load. However, it is a little sluggish out the hole. When my wife and daughter ride with me I have to have someone move to the front of the boat to get it to plane out then it runs great once on plane.
My mechanical background is mostly just parts changing with vehicles and have changed rocker box gaskets on a Harley a couple of times. I have never worked on a 2 stroke engine let alone an outboard motor. I have changed the VRO to a mechanical fuel pump last fall due to the VRO (already disconnected) was leaking. Changed all the fuel lines and filters and spark plugs and new water pump.
Now to the compression test.....I just checked my compression on each cylinder and I have 117, 118, 120, and 75 on the lower cylinder on the driver side. Bingo! That should be my problem! I just ordered a manual and it's on the way. Question???? What would be involved in tearing down the head? Price wise if I get someone else to do it??? I'm alittle scared to tear into it myself, I could change the head gaskets myself if there isn't too many loose parts but if it needs rings or has a scratched cylinder wall then I would need to take it somewhere....Open to any thoughts and comments!!!
My mechanical background is mostly just parts changing with vehicles and have changed rocker box gaskets on a Harley a couple of times. I have never worked on a 2 stroke engine let alone an outboard motor. I have changed the VRO to a mechanical fuel pump last fall due to the VRO (already disconnected) was leaking. Changed all the fuel lines and filters and spark plugs and new water pump.
Now to the compression test.....I just checked my compression on each cylinder and I have 117, 118, 120, and 75 on the lower cylinder on the driver side. Bingo! That should be my problem! I just ordered a manual and it's on the way. Question???? What would be involved in tearing down the head? Price wise if I get someone else to do it??? I'm alittle scared to tear into it myself, I could change the head gaskets myself if there isn't too many loose parts but if it needs rings or has a scratched cylinder wall then I would need to take it somewhere....Open to any thoughts and comments!!!