Get a can of "Mercury Power Tune" and use it as directed only let it sit
twice as long.
If it helps at all, do it a couple more times till compression is over 120.
Stuck rings are VERY common in those Merc inlines.
I rebuild those powerheads on a daily basis. For short money compared to
new.
-W
C.C. Marine
Lake Hartwell S.C.
"Chris" wrote in message
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Howdy fellow boat enthusiasts,
I'm trying to make some judgment calls on a motor I have on my project
boat,
and need your help.
It has some obvious electrical problems currently, however, it also has
low
compression last I checked.
Some history on this motor (1972 80HP Merc) is that it did sit for 8 years
without running, and since then it has started a couple times running
briefly in a barrel (not even sure if it was firing on all four cylinders
though).
When checked (in the period after it had started and run a couple times)
the
compression was even, but noticeably low, very low. Does anyone know what
the compression should be low to high for a motor like this which would
make it still worthy to fix up?
I really don't want to put hundreds of dollars into this old motor if its
bound to check-out in a short time. A newer used motor would likely be a
better choice I believe.
C.
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