Hillbillywill
Cadet
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- Feb 18, 2011
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- 26
I recently acquired another vintage outboard. A '56 Big Twin 30 hp. It looks rough on the outside. Put it up on the stand and did a compression check using an in expensive compression tester. Initially both cylinders were around 55lbs. I squirted a bit of WD-40 in both cylinders (not sure why I did this) and rechecked the numbers a week later. Top is now around 120lbs and the bottom is at 90lbs. does this make any sense? Did I just use a cheap compression tester? This engine is a bear to crank manually. I can barely crank it, so it seems like it has plenty of compression. I'm guessing it's been a long time since it's been ran.
Questions:
Should I ignore those numbers and press on?
I'd like to get this motor back up and running.
Questions:
Should I ignore those numbers and press on?
I'd like to get this motor back up and running.