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jetblue319
05-27-2015, 03:17 PM
Hello
I have a 86 v20 c/c, and tomorrow I will be looking at a 96 Evinrude 225. I read some of the reviews here under the search. The engine I read is reliable and easy to maintain, but a gas guzzlers. What I'm looking for is what should the compression readings be? I read no more than 5% between each cylinder
I tried Google search with no luck. I do have a 1990 johnson outboard but I don't think that will help. Any tips are helpful and I do know about the recall on the upper bearing housing.
Thanks in advance
Jet.
THEFERMANATOR
05-27-2015, 09:18 PM
100-120, the actual compression amount can vary by gaige and testing procedure used. Just make sure they are all within 5% primarily. If by some chance it has an older powerhead on it, the compression would only be 85-95 unless it was a 1st gen and they had about 130.
jetblue319
05-27-2015, 10:54 PM
Thanks for the quick reply, will use that information tomorrow
jet
smokeonthewater
05-28-2015, 07:29 AM
Compression should always be tested at full throttle
jetblue319
05-28-2015, 12:00 PM
Thanks again for the info, will be checking outboard tomorrow seller had to reschedule for tomorrow. The seller is asking 2900 for it includes prop And controls . NADA list the motor between 2025- 2300 depending on model number.
bgreene
05-31-2015, 07:09 AM
Maybe a high price but that's up to you. No way to know hours on those motors.
If you're not set on it, and not in a hurry, Evinrude DFI motors from 2002-2004 were cleaned up by Bombardier, but still sell for less than the etec's that started in 05.
Very good engines that use approx. 50% less fuel at all but full throttle.
jetblue319
06-02-2015, 07:39 PM
Well I got the engine, paid $2800. And he deliver the engine
I had to remove it from his boat. Owner was disabled. Now, since my boat is not ready, I get to replace the water pump, gear oil, super flush the manifold, replace plugs and get it ready for short term storage. :nice:
bgreene
06-04-2015, 03:39 AM
Well I got the engine, paid $2800. And he deliver the engine
I had to remove it from his boat. Owner was disabled. Now, since my boat is not ready, I get to replace the water pump, gear oil, super flush the manifold, replace plugs and get it ready for short term storage. :nice:
Should really push your boat, strong engine, best of luck with it.
jetblue319
06-07-2015, 10:33 PM
thanks , have it on a new motor mount, will clean, flush, and get it ready for short term shortage.
jet:train:
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