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K. Smith
 
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Default `72 Evinrude V4 Problem

Chehalis Jeff wrote:
But he said all cylinder compression values were very close. If they
aren't leaking down, then how is that water getting in?



This is something that I have and are still considering as a possible
problem. I called a local OMC repair shop and that's what they
suggested - that when the engine gets warm enough and with enough
"suction" on the down stroke it could draw in just enough water (from a
'partially blown head gasket') to affect how it runs under load but not
enough to effect it otherwise. It's a possibility, however I would
think that there should be a way to tell if that's happening without
removing the head(s) and replacing the head gaskets. On the other hand,
that's not really a big, expensive or difficult job so maybe it's
worthwhile doing as a precaution.

JM


The suggestions here is check everything else & try a tune, then take
the heads off.

At that age there is probably a buildup of salt deposits in the system.
along with the overheat adding even more & a good cleanup will not do
any harm.

Replacing the cyl head gaskets is not a huge job, it's a 2 stroke & the
heads are not much more than lids on the block.

Hope it goes OK

K