Re: Johnson 5.5hp running on 1 pot help !!
I belive lark2004 is refering to primary compression rather than combustion chamber compression. That is to say crankcase compression. It can be a pain in the neck to 'test'.<br />In my limited experience with leaky crank seals though, one cylinder runs lean but still produces some power - especially when the throttle's opened up. I guess the charge just doesn't have much time to leak through.<br />Go after cracked coils first - that's most often the problem by far. Often comparing how far each spark can jump will turn up the problem. Parts should be close to reasonably priced.<br /><br />Aftermarket manuals are avaliable from Iboats, various places online, and perhaps the local library. The 'Seloc' one isn't bad at all for your engine. But the original 'OEM' service tech manuals are superior, and reprints are available from the following places (US only):<br />
TheOutboardWizard<br />
Mastertech<br />
Marine Engine<br />
Ken Cook <br />It's also worth keeping your eye on ebay for these manuals, as they often go there cheap. Unfortunetly, I only see a '59 Evinrude Parts manual up there right now, which is pretty worthless without a service manual.<br />Your CD-21 is a 1964 5.5hp. Fuel oil mix is 50:1 91 or better RON Petrol to TC-W3 rated outboard oil. IE, 20ml per litre. But if it were mine, I would go a bit richer on that engine.