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Someone on Iboats said that the v6 was a low compression engine. I still don't know what should be expected with that, though. Regardless... does low compression mean time for a rebuild or are you suggesting just to part it out & move on with a replacement engine?
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check it with another guage, you could have a bad gauge. I look for consistancy between the cylinders. The odds of all the cylinders being worn out the exact same is pretty rare, it could happen, but it would be rare. I think Skools had one that was low on all the cylinders. If the 185 was a comercial version of the 200, it would come with the low compresion head gaskets, that would effect the compresion as well.
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yeah i have one that has near 2500 hrs and it is suppose to be 140 psi and it has 77 to 80 on all cylinders.
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