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					Originally Posted by spareparts  if that engine has 200 psi on the compression test, someone is lying or needs a new compression tester(should have been in the 120 range). I'm not a big fan of those engines although some people like them. Keep in mind, they were not made for very long , have a history of corrosion issues, and a lot of engine components are no longer available, from any one. i wouldn't have gone any higher than $5000. I'll go ahead and fly the flag on this one  | 
	
 My factory-trained mechanic said the compression numbers should be within a few pounds of each other-- which is more important than the number itself.  He declared my old Evinrude 150 in "new" or recently overhauled internal condition with compression just over 100# in ALL 6 Cylinders.  If one had been several pounds lower, that would have indicated problems with rings or valves, etc.  
Larry