Evinrude v-4 low compression on one
On Jan 30, 3:47*pm, Tim wrote:
I'm looking at another boat. A 19 ft bowrider *trihull. the boat
itself is in great condition but the 100 hp. v-4 Evinrude has ow
compression on one cyl. they burned up a starter trying to get it
running. they got a starter put on and found out one cycl. is low.
Didn't say how low, but it's still not up with the other 3. They were
thinking on fixing it, but decided to get another boat and so they're
wanting to sell this one. Cheap! *i mean, the lower end on the engine
is probably what they want for the whole thing... Cheap!
I know that that to repair the engine is going to cost something. It
could be anything from a bad ring to a scored piston and cylinder. ,
But I'm not too worried about it because I have a 115 v-4 in my garage
with a one year old power head. But I'd rather see how bad the engine
actually is before I swapped it out. If a cylinder is scored that's
one thing, but if it needs a piston and/or rings that's another.
I don't know much about the v-4's but can you pull a piston without
having pull the flywheel and split the casings etc?
The engine is a 1979 Evinrude Javilin squared hood.
just curious.
Tim, I don't think you have to. I know that on a '75 that I had, it
had a crankcase cover that unbolted to get you to the rod bolts. I
scored a piston on that one, too. Took the head off of that side, took
the crankcase cover off after removing what needed removing, carbs,
etc, took piston out, took jug to the machine shop oversized the
cylinder, bought .020 over piston and rings, then re-assembled.
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