MickLovin
Master Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 18, 2013
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First up its a 100HP Chrysler 1979 model number 1007h9A. I know I probably am thinking too much, but after a previous thread posted, I am worried that my de-carbing of the motor has caused a loss of compression. I will explain why I think that, When I first bought the motor approxiamately 4 months ago it had 125psi on all but the bottom which was 123.
I had a problem first up with the fuel diaphragm leaking into the crankcase as it was severely cracked. I rectified this and the engine started nicely and ran well, I had the usual issues of it not being used for a while but finally knocked the cob webs out of her and she hole slotted nicely. Ok this is when it went bad, I did a de-carb on her a lot of stuff came out in the water of my esky/tank, the water was pretty clean still and after running it I left it for a while and later checked the water.
It had a lot of black pieces at the bottom which where when touched felt oily but still solid.
Question is have I done damage by decarbing it through the pug hole, see now I come clean, I put some de-carb in the spark plug hole, and now I am concerned I have sealed my own fate with my old girl. I still have to retest her as when I did the top two and they were 75psi on someone else gauge I stopped it at that, disgusted with the readings. So I still have to buy a comp tester of my own so I know it is a good reading. Please outboard gods let it be good sorry don't mean to blasfime.
I had a problem first up with the fuel diaphragm leaking into the crankcase as it was severely cracked. I rectified this and the engine started nicely and ran well, I had the usual issues of it not being used for a while but finally knocked the cob webs out of her and she hole slotted nicely. Ok this is when it went bad, I did a de-carb on her a lot of stuff came out in the water of my esky/tank, the water was pretty clean still and after running it I left it for a while and later checked the water.
It had a lot of black pieces at the bottom which where when touched felt oily but still solid.
Question is have I done damage by decarbing it through the pug hole, see now I come clean, I put some de-carb in the spark plug hole, and now I am concerned I have sealed my own fate with my old girl. I still have to retest her as when I did the top two and they were 75psi on someone else gauge I stopped it at that, disgusted with the readings. So I still have to buy a comp tester of my own so I know it is a good reading. Please outboard gods let it be good sorry don't mean to blasfime.