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On 21 Apr 2005 11:05:06 -0700, "JaxDawg"
wrote: Hello- I recently purchased a used boat - 2002 with only 35 hrs on it. The compression numbers: #1 130 #2 185 #3 180 #4 185 #5 180 #6 180 The mechanic who looked at it said that with so few hours on the boat, its obvious that its sat for a while and that after use - the compression in #1 would go up. Should I be concerned? If so, what are the likely reasons for the low compression in #1? Fyi... its a Mercruiser 4.3 Run it for a couple of hours, then retest. It could be any number of things - dry cylinder, valve sticking, things like that. It's not anything to worry about at the moment. Like I said, just run it for an hour or two at varying speeds and check it again. Later, Tom |
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