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![]() "JaxDawg" wrote in message ps.com... The 35 hours figure comes from a digital read from the engine. Based on the condition of the boat, I believe it. Its been stored in dry dock and in excellent condition. Why didn't I question it? I'm an idiot, I guess - and I didn't note anything from the sea trial. My question is... what are the common causes of low compression, how much $ to fix, and is it something that I need to address right away? thanks Sorry if I came across the wrong way. I only wanted to express my view that 35 hours on a 3+ year old boat is suspicious. Low compression normally comes from cylinder wear, something occurring over time. The fix in that case is rebuilding the engine (reboring the cylinders to a slightly larger diameter and putting in larger pistons), something that can normally be done only once on an engine. With only one bad cylinder and with the low hours you report the problem, as Netsock previously suggested the problem is likely to be with a piston ring in cylinder #1. |
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