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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 22:38:05 -0800, Scott W. wrote: On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 13:31:17 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Why do you feel the need to test compression? Want to check out a motor before buying. I don't know what situation it's in, a garage, basement, whatever, 'til I go to see it. Its getting real cold up here (Ontario Canada) and I doubt its on a boat at this time of year. Then just crank it over - no need to get overly complicated. However, compression tests don't tell the whole story - it would be nice it you could start and run it for five minutes or so. A squirt of oil and a worn engine will show good in a compression test. Run an engine untill warm, can it idle at lower than normal rpm smoothly? look at the exhaust what color is it (oil or water vapor in the exhaust) then remove the distributor coil wire and test the compression. Look at the engine oil. Also many times a salt water engine will overheat at full load because of rust and scale in the cooling system. How do you check for that? |
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