low compression

alan62

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i have a 1978 johnson 85 hp 3 of the cylinders have good compression 4th has compression at 90 also started a knocking noise thats when i found the compression problem not sure where to start thought maybe a gasket but then theres the knocking any help would be much appreciated
 

Bob_VT

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Re: low compression

Welcome to iboats

What is the compression of the other 3 cylinders?
 

Daviet

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Re: low compression

Maybe pull the cylinder head on the low cylinder and see if you can see any damage.
 

alan62

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Re: low compression

alright i will be able to start that in the morning thank you
 

Daviet

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Re: low compression

Just remove the cylinder head and inspect the piston and cylinder wall.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: low compression

It is a bit low since they should be within 10% of each other.

Before you pull the head and replace gaskets (i.e. spend any money) I think you should de-carb and continue to run the motor. The knocking does disturb me but, I would suspect it is from a low cylinder.

Just doing re-builds in mid season is not enjoyable.

If you decide to pull the head (or both) I would inspect the water deflectors and probably change them too.
 

alan62

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Re: low compression

how bad would it be to the motor if i left it alone till winter
 

jimdd810

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It sounds as if you got some piston slap going on. do a cylinder leak down test. I would definatley pull the head and take a look. Outboards most of them are rattle traps and vibrate like a son of a gun, but never have i heard one with aknocking noise and have it turn out ok. I usually agree with bobvt, just not on this one. You might have a major problem that is repairable and turn it into a catstrophic failure that is not repairable.
 

alan62

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Re: low compression

well i have a friend coming over tonight to help disassemble the motor get back with you soon thanks for the help
 

bigpoppakdog

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Re: low compression

that's what mine was this summer. Had a pretty big hole in the gasket.
 

kenmyfam

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Re: low compression

I'm with giving it a good decarb and checking the compression again.
 
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