Tao of Funk
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- Nov 8, 2007
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- 58
I am going to check out a boat for sale. It has been sitting up for "a while". I intend to check the compression. Does anyone have a technique for readying an old motor to be turned over?
The last time I did this I sprayed a bunch of WD40 into both end of the motor before I tried to turn it over. Since the plugs were out when I checked the compression I had no issues with it "popping off".
BTW this is a mid 70's 85hp Evinrude, I figure I'd like to see 110 psi to 120psi and all within 5psi of one another. Sound right?
AND, does anyone have experience with compression changing (for the better) on a motor that has been sitting a while. Can the rings get stuck from inactivity and then un-stick after the motor is exercised?
I have a long list of things to check on this motor but any advice is appreciated.
The last time I did this I sprayed a bunch of WD40 into both end of the motor before I tried to turn it over. Since the plugs were out when I checked the compression I had no issues with it "popping off".
BTW this is a mid 70's 85hp Evinrude, I figure I'd like to see 110 psi to 120psi and all within 5psi of one another. Sound right?
AND, does anyone have experience with compression changing (for the better) on a motor that has been sitting a while. Can the rings get stuck from inactivity and then un-stick after the motor is exercised?
I have a long list of things to check on this motor but any advice is appreciated.