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Okay, so I may have bought myself some time, however the likelihood of the engine being viable in the long term, as far as improving it’s compression is looking less likely.
I have replaced the plugs, fuel lines, fuel separators, oil, lower ends serviced, fuel filters, etc...
I ran Mystery Oil both inside the cylinder as well as inside the oil.
I hot shot Seafoam into the Fuel Separators and also treated the aux tank with 2oz per gallon, and the main tank with 2x per gallon. I ran each engine for an hour, alternating between idle and 2700 rpm.
The compression did not improve.
That says to me that while there are no shavings etc in the oil, which was clean, it has a leak and will probablyrequire arebuild soon, since that onecylinder is right at 90psi.
Both engines run smooth and quiet, but I can hear a slight knocking on the one engine with the low psi....very faint, that tells me I “may” be able to rebuild the single cylinder,but more likely not.
So, they run fine for now, better than most that have no idea what their engines are doing, but making plans for what to do next.
I have a ridiculous quite for a top to bottom rebuild on both engines of like 18k bucks....will shop that around as I do not want to rebuild them, even if I can.
For now, may still take her to the coast and see how she does. They both ran amazingly well and quiet for an hour each, which surprised me so...who knows.
R
I have replaced the plugs, fuel lines, fuel separators, oil, lower ends serviced, fuel filters, etc...
I ran Mystery Oil both inside the cylinder as well as inside the oil.
I hot shot Seafoam into the Fuel Separators and also treated the aux tank with 2oz per gallon, and the main tank with 2x per gallon. I ran each engine for an hour, alternating between idle and 2700 rpm.
The compression did not improve.
That says to me that while there are no shavings etc in the oil, which was clean, it has a leak and will probablyrequire arebuild soon, since that onecylinder is right at 90psi.
Both engines run smooth and quiet, but I can hear a slight knocking on the one engine with the low psi....very faint, that tells me I “may” be able to rebuild the single cylinder,but more likely not.
So, they run fine for now, better than most that have no idea what their engines are doing, but making plans for what to do next.
I have a ridiculous quite for a top to bottom rebuild on both engines of like 18k bucks....will shop that around as I do not want to rebuild them, even if I can.
For now, may still take her to the coast and see how she does. They both ran amazingly well and quiet for an hour each, which surprised me so...who knows.
R