Hi,
I have a 60hp evinrude that has been running poorly in the water and will get to a point where it won't even start. I pulled the plugs to compression test (#1 - 125psi, #2 - 130psi, #3 - 130psi) and found cylinder #3 had water in it. I blew it out and sprayed wd-40 in it and got it running to clear it out.
Is a leaking head gasket the only way water could be get in that cylinder? Obviously unless the engine went under somehow, which hasn't happened. Or could it have something to do with the exhaust manifold holding water also?
Thanks
I have a 60hp evinrude that has been running poorly in the water and will get to a point where it won't even start. I pulled the plugs to compression test (#1 - 125psi, #2 - 130psi, #3 - 130psi) and found cylinder #3 had water in it. I blew it out and sprayed wd-40 in it and got it running to clear it out.
Is a leaking head gasket the only way water could be get in that cylinder? Obviously unless the engine went under somehow, which hasn't happened. Or could it have something to do with the exhaust manifold holding water also?
Thanks