Morning all,
Just bought a Key West 2004 Stealth 178 and had a compression test done on the motor. The motor looked pristine and started up and idled perfectly. However, the test came back as follows:
Good news:
All three cylinders were drawing the exact same reading
Not sure if good news:
The reading was 70 PSI...
The boat and motor has been sitting for a good 4-5 months at the dealership. The temperature at the time of the test was 30 degrees. The mechanic said that once it is run on a regular basis and gets a good carb clean then the PSI should improve to 80, 90, or even 100 psi. Is he pulling my leg and should I be concerned?
Please advise!
Bub
Just bought a Key West 2004 Stealth 178 and had a compression test done on the motor. The motor looked pristine and started up and idled perfectly. However, the test came back as follows:
Good news:
All three cylinders were drawing the exact same reading
Not sure if good news:
The reading was 70 PSI...
The boat and motor has been sitting for a good 4-5 months at the dealership. The temperature at the time of the test was 30 degrees. The mechanic said that once it is run on a regular basis and gets a good carb clean then the PSI should improve to 80, 90, or even 100 psi. Is he pulling my leg and should I be concerned?
Please advise!
Bub
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