How much has decarb helped your compression?

chavonbravo

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I got a 1990 200HP looprr, with 70 psi compression evenly on all 6 cylinders. Just asking to see what results have been on other people's decarbing. Has it brought you up 5psi? 10psi?
 

ob

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Re: How much has decarb helped your compression?

It all depends on the level of deposits and what is causing a low compression reading.Some use decarb as a measure of control and others for a remedy to a coking issue.If your rings are really coked up bad a good decarb could raise the compression significantly.However when rings get coked up real bad the piston is slopping around and scoring cylinder walls.In short ,decarb is primarily used as a maintenance practice.<br /><br />Insure that your compression guage is calibrated and your test procedure is correct in obtaining the compression numbers.<br />Also insure that a given engine is propped to turn in the upper limits of its manufacturers wide open throttle operating range.This will greatly reduce coking due to a continuously lugged engine.
 

R.Johnson

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Re: How much has decarb helped your compression?

A simple way to avoid the decard is to run OMC carbon guard as per directions. Carbon is a very stubborn substance, you are not going to get rid of it with a few squirt's out of a squeeze bottle. You must also run the engine in the proper RPM range. In my experience, the only way to free stuck rings. is to take a wrench to the engine.
 
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