Re: Low Compression 2003 Merc 90
This thread is about 2 wks old, but not answered and "beins" (recognize the term down "theah", grin) it is the off season, even down theah it is Christmas.
I have an '02 90. Would be nice to know the history but if you don't you don't. My first question is why do you read such a diverse pressure.
I can't fathom the idea that one cylinder can be that far off. #2 does no extra work and is not down in the cowling where you could have measurement problems. Poissibilities would be a hole in the cylinder caused by corrosion or a broken ring possibly. With loop charging and only 2 pressure pulsed rings that could be a possibility. However Merc goes to a lot of effort to control corrosion in it's engines and a pin hole wouldn't cause that kind of disparity. Broken ring? Why?
Pull the plugs and look at the piston crowns. Tell me (us) what they look like, especially #2 vs the rest. What do the plugs look like...assuming you are running surface gaps (NGK BUHW-2)? If lube or OT problems all should be effected.
Beins that you listed MS. I assume you are in Mississippi and may have obtained the engine from the coast; like Biloxi or Gulfport. So maybe the PO wasn't careful to wash out the engine after outings.
Before I "blew my brains out" so to speak, squirt some 30w oil in the cylinders, ensuring that you get good coverage around the piston. A little pump up oil can would do the trick. Then measure compression again. Post the results.
Let's go from there. PM me if necessary to get my attention, not to deprive the other readers of the forum of the info.
Mark