I'm hoping someone can help me understand why my compression of my 1995 Evinrude Ocean Pro v6 150 is 90psi in each cylinder.
I have owned the motor for 5 years for recreation use. I have never had a
problem and it is a strong powered always reliable motor. It always starts and runs incredible. I started it for the first time yesterday in 3 years and it fired up immediately even with the old gas.
I now have the motor for sale, and the compression was tested by a
potential buyer and he reported 90 psi in each cylinder, he said this is no good.
This shocked me becuase I have maybe put 50 hrs on this motor in the last 5 years. And before I bought it it was used by the harbor patrol for less than 1 season. So it should be almost a brand new motor. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Thank you
I have owned the motor for 5 years for recreation use. I have never had a
problem and it is a strong powered always reliable motor. It always starts and runs incredible. I started it for the first time yesterday in 3 years and it fired up immediately even with the old gas.
I now have the motor for sale, and the compression was tested by a
potential buyer and he reported 90 psi in each cylinder, he said this is no good.
This shocked me becuase I have maybe put 50 hrs on this motor in the last 5 years. And before I bought it it was used by the harbor patrol for less than 1 season. So it should be almost a brand new motor. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Thank you