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"bomar" wrote No compression on ALL cylinders? I doubt that. No compression on 1 or 2 I would believe.....cracked head or blown head gasket. Demand that the mechanic or whoever it was that told you "no compression" tell you exactly what the readings are on each cylinder. Tough to do right now, since I took the boat to Tennessee for storage. But now you have me wondering,...am I being taken because of my ignorance? I'll have the compression re-checked in a couple of weeks and appreciate the tip. Check the oil.....is it milky? No, it wasn't. I checked that because I have had blown head gaskets on cars and trucks in the past. Ya gotta post more info about it that what you just did...... Lot of possibilities...like your impeller in lower unit was toast and cooked engine. I figured the impeller. When I tuned it up, I was amazed that the amount of water going thru a larger engine was about the same as the amout of water that passed thru my 10 hp outboard. Guess that should have been my red flag. Don't know what else to tell you, except when the noise and smoke started there was a significant power loss. Much like the post by Shawn Willden that was posted today, I also wound up with a marine engine with auto parts. Seems the previous owners father was a mechanic, (a matter of opinion,) and also put a 4 bbl auto carb on this engine. He also put on an electronic fuel pump and egads it had a John Deere oil filter. I have been kicking myself in the arse ever since I bought it, so it will not be neccesary to flame me for my stupidity. By chance did you test run it after your big tune up job without muffs on it? Absolutely not. I am pretty doggone dumb, but even I am not *that* dumb. On second thought, I did by *this* boat. moan |
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