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![]() "GC" wrote in message ... I'm to sell my boat which has a 90HP Johnson V4 on it.... One of the possible buyers took the spark plugs off and tested the combustion of each of the cylinders... one of them failed badly.... Is it worth fixing these things???I don't want to fix it myself cause I might not get the money back when I sell it.... when a motor of this age (about 1985) and has these problems i igt worth fixing?? You have to remove the cylinder head to see how bad the damage is. If the cylinder is not deeply scored, it can be bored oversize and a new piston fitted. Being a 21 year old motor, it probably would not be economically feasible to repair it, unless you planned on keeping it for a few more years. If it is a salt water motor, then it is not worth fixing. Bill Grannis service manager |
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