Just picked up a 70ETLF. Tried a compression test on it (cold). Top Cylinder 110, Middle 115, Bottom 175. I am aware of several ways to lose compression, but can anyone tell me why the compression would be so high?
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On a 2-stroke? Not really anything that could cause that that I can think of. Other than an exhaust port that's nearly blocked up... but that would cause other, more noticeable problems. I would lean towards gauge issues as mentioned above or user error... although I'm not even sure how one would "error" into it being higher than normal.2000 Yamaha OX66 250HP SX250TXRY 61AX103847T
1982 Grady Weekender/Offshore (removed stern drive & modded to be an OB)
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Best guess you did something wrong or the gauge is now faulty, that number is higher than when the motor was new, so, there is either some weird mechanical issue, that cylinder is full of oil/fuel/water, the gauge is a dud, or somehow, “something” went wrong using the gauge on the bottom cylinder.
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larger volume ,same stroke, I would think it would increase the PSI, but a small amount for 10 - 30 oversized.
you never know what someone would do to a motor if they are not keeping it.
he did say he just got the motor, so he probably has no clue what was done to it.
I was just trying to come up with anything that might cause an increase
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