A little over a year ago, I bought a C60 2-stroke to repower my 15ft A/B Inflatable VST. A few months ago, I had a shop do a thorough check-up and found out that one of the cylinders is down on compression. I don't know if it was bad before or after the purchase, but just this Sunday, I had a fuel starved loss of full throttle. This may or may not be due to the low compression, as it would run fine when I pumped the bulb.
In any case, I checked the fuel filter and it was as clean as could be. I also drained one of the carb bowels and nothing but clear fuel came out. I think this problem may be due to a kink in the fuel line where it goes through the hull (I have a lot of hoses and wires going through that 2-inch hole).
Since I was checking everything out, I hooked up my compression gauge and it read: 110, 110, 85 psi on the cylinders. How bad is that? Should I even take this boat out again?
I have been planning to upgrade to a new motor, and wondering if I should go up to the 70HP 4-stroke (F70LA) since the current 60HP never performed as well as I needed (difficult to plane with 4 passengers and max of 30mph). If those compression numbers were always like that, maybe a new 60HP (F60LB) would perform a lot better than the old/bad 60 2-stroke.
Comparison wise, it seems like the F70LA is only around 5 pounds heavier than the F60LB. It is also less than $500 more. That leads me to believe that I should just go for the 70HP.
Should I pull the trigger and buy the 70HP? All advice welcomed.
Thanks,
Steve
In any case, I checked the fuel filter and it was as clean as could be. I also drained one of the carb bowels and nothing but clear fuel came out. I think this problem may be due to a kink in the fuel line where it goes through the hull (I have a lot of hoses and wires going through that 2-inch hole).
Since I was checking everything out, I hooked up my compression gauge and it read: 110, 110, 85 psi on the cylinders. How bad is that? Should I even take this boat out again?
I have been planning to upgrade to a new motor, and wondering if I should go up to the 70HP 4-stroke (F70LA) since the current 60HP never performed as well as I needed (difficult to plane with 4 passengers and max of 30mph). If those compression numbers were always like that, maybe a new 60HP (F60LB) would perform a lot better than the old/bad 60 2-stroke.
Comparison wise, it seems like the F70LA is only around 5 pounds heavier than the F60LB. It is also less than $500 more. That leads me to believe that I should just go for the 70HP.
Should I pull the trigger and buy the 70HP? All advice welcomed.
Thanks,
Steve
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