I would re-test the compression WOT for an accurate result.
As long as the compression is within 10% across the board your fine (you are with those #'s).
As for the plugs, that one is a quite a but cleaner than the rest but you should really check the plugs after getting some run time on them. At idle, a 2 stroke, with the oil injection , is going to not be as clean as a four stroke..
I'm not familiar at all with the O2 sensors but common sense to me, I'd take a steel bush and gently clean up the sensor of carbon, etc, maybe some brake cleaner where the actual sensor would be (I'd think inside that corrogated part).
And I have no idea what that black cylinder looking thing it what so ever...I'm not familiar with the other tests your doing (and even actually why)...
I'm certainly NO expert on outboards, I'll work on anything with a spark plug but I think you've covered most if not all bases and then some..
IMO, clean those couple of things, check the compression again, make sure there's no alarm ]s going off.
If it was my boat/engine, listening to the video, it'd be on the water. Just running it with a load on it at some higher RPM's will blow excess carbon, oil, crap out and should run better yet.
Again, pay attention to all your alarms...
As long as the compression is within 10% across the board your fine (you are with those #'s).
As for the plugs, that one is a quite a but cleaner than the rest but you should really check the plugs after getting some run time on them. At idle, a 2 stroke, with the oil injection , is going to not be as clean as a four stroke..
I'm not familiar at all with the O2 sensors but common sense to me, I'd take a steel bush and gently clean up the sensor of carbon, etc, maybe some brake cleaner where the actual sensor would be (I'd think inside that corrogated part).
And I have no idea what that black cylinder looking thing it what so ever...I'm not familiar with the other tests your doing (and even actually why)...
I'm certainly NO expert on outboards, I'll work on anything with a spark plug but I think you've covered most if not all bases and then some..
IMO, clean those couple of things, check the compression again, make sure there's no alarm ]s going off.
If it was my boat/engine, listening to the video, it'd be on the water. Just running it with a load on it at some higher RPM's will blow excess carbon, oil, crap out and should run better yet.
Again, pay attention to all your alarms...
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