2strokes4ever
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- Mar 4, 2024
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What's an usual good local place to get a DVA or peak voltage meter?
checking at idle will not ensure there are no problems at higher RPM and under load
depends on what is causing the cylinder to drop.But is it safe to say that if I still have failed cylinder drop test at idle I will most likely have problems when I test under load? I am trying to only head to the marina once I've made as sure as possible to have addressed all I can find. Thanks
please post up compression numbers so as the people here can be more educated as to where you are at.
Awesome. Thanksfuel pumps and fuel lines, and then carb cleaning.
I would go for it.
you know BOAT stands for Break Out Another Thousand
if you can get a bore scope in there to get a look it will save some cash on gaskets and so forth.I think my question for anyone willing to answer. Given what you know above of my two engines, do you think it is worth spending about $300 per engine to fix the things I found earlier and see if they turn out to be functional enough to give me fun for some time?
if you can get a bore scope in there to get a look it will save some cash on gaskets and so forth.
you can then assess if the motor is in a useable condition or it needs a strip down and rebore.
not always ,My thoughts
,if you were getting water into a cylinder you would see signs of it on the spark plugs.
$8 on Amazon for one that plugs into your phoneI don't have a bore scope, but if I find someone with one, do I tell them to check the gasket and what else?