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Joker2 07-28-2011 02:43 PM

Compression test
 
Can anyone tell me the proper way to do a compression check on a 1995 150 HP Ocean Pro ? Thanks:head:

tsubaki 07-28-2011 02:57 PM

Can't say it's correct but I usually remove all the plugs, hold the throttle butterflies wide open and pump each cylinder till the gauge levels out.
This is done using a remote start switch (jumping the solenoid) with the key off.
Hoping for no more than 10% difference between the cylinders.
Never been able to determine what the "correct compression" for each engine was. With the 150's, I expect 90psi and above is pretty good on the crossflows, I would think the loopers would be higher.

Joker2 07-28-2011 05:50 PM

Sounds good, butterflys open is the same as manually holding the throttle full open at the engine corrrect? Jumping the selenoid is the same as cranking the engine with the safety lanyard (kill switch ) disconnected right? Just curious because other things i have heard say that but I trust you guys on this site.

tsubaki 07-28-2011 06:17 PM

I didn't think about the kill switch doing the same thing but yes.
The wide open throttle lets all available air into the cylinders.
Some people will say do it after warmed up or with oil to improve the accuracy or cold is the best test.
It's gonna depend on a lot of factors. For me, if it don't perform a good test cold, the engine's questionable period.

Joker2 07-29-2011 01:58 PM

another question! is the seafoam engine treatment I have heard about on this site the same as the Evinrude engine tune ?

Destroyer 07-29-2011 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Joker2 (Post 177829)
another question! is the seafoam engine treatment I have heard about on this site the same as the Evinrude engine tune ?

Seafoam is an aftermarket product that keeps your carbs and injectors clean of residue, shelac, etc. It's got a good, well deserved, reputation within the boating and automotive industry. Simply put, it does what it's advertised to do. While I've never used it, I'm sure that the Evinrude Engine Tune does everything that it's advertised to do also. :head:

willy 07-29-2011 04:30 PM

Just remember, Sea Foam is a very good product for doing the engine clean, carb clean, and for de-carbing your engine.
What it does not do is treat your fuel for ethanol gas. You MUST use a separate treatment such as Evinrude 2+4, Startron etc. or your fuel will start phase separating within a couple of weeks, quicker if there is extra moisture present.
Ask me how I know:nut:

THEFERMANATOR 07-29-2011 10:00 PM

Seafoam is not even close to the same as EVINRUDE engine tuner. Seafoam can be mixed with your gas and run through that way for decarbing whereas EVINRUDE engine tuner CANNOT be mixed with gas and ran through your carbs. The engine tuner is meant to be injected through your priming system for a deeep decarboning, and I use it for soaking my carbs in as well. It WILL destroy fuel lines in rapid ordeer though, so be careful with the EVINRUDE engine tuner. EVINRUDE does make the 2+4 product that is like SEAFOAM.

Destroyer 07-29-2011 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 177838)
Seafoam is not even close to the same as EVINRUDE engine tuner. Seafoam can be mixed with your gas and run through that way for decarbing whereas EVINRUDE engine tuner CANNOT be mixed with gas and ran through your carbs. The engine tuner is meant to be injected through your priming system for a deep decarboning, and I use it for soaking my carbs in as well. It WILL destroy fuel lines in rapid order though, so be careful with the EVINRUDE engine tuner. EVINRUDE does make the 2+4 product that is like SEAFOAM.

I thought that I remembered you mentioning that you used the Evinrude tuner stuff for soaking your carbs, and I meant to ask you way back then if there was any problem with it attacking the plastic carbs that are on my engine. :head:

Destroyer 07-29-2011 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 177832)
Just remember, Sea Foam is a very good product for doing the engine clean, carb clean, and for de-carbing your engine.
What it does not do is treat your fuel for ethanol gas. You MUST use a separate treatment such as Evinrude 2+4, Startron etc. or your fuel will start phase separating within a couple of weeks, quicker if there is extra moisture present.
Ask me how I know:nut:

Another good product to treat your gas for separation is the new Sta-bil for Ethanol. :head:


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