Swimforshore
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2016
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- 42
Bruce you are correct the L1 is advanced engine performance. i would choose cat and sensor safe chemicals on fuel injected engine but that is a topic for another thread.
I'm thinking those compression numbers don't make sense because if #4 were truly that low it would run so bad you wouldn't take her out on the lake, but 4 is low enough to warrant further testing
The CLT numbers don't add up either, you need the cylinder being tested on tdc with the valves closed removing valve cover makes it easier to see where the valves are and a screw driver will help find tdc. You want low numbers under 20% under 10 would be great.
Once CLT is properly connected you can listen for where you're loosing your air.
If you can post some pics of the valves, spark plugs, and anything else interesting
I'm thinking those compression numbers don't make sense because if #4 were truly that low it would run so bad you wouldn't take her out on the lake, but 4 is low enough to warrant further testing
The CLT numbers don't add up either, you need the cylinder being tested on tdc with the valves closed removing valve cover makes it easier to see where the valves are and a screw driver will help find tdc. You want low numbers under 20% under 10 would be great.
Once CLT is properly connected you can listen for where you're loosing your air.
If you can post some pics of the valves, spark plugs, and anything else interesting