Help, I have a 1994 Evinrude 88 HP. This has been an excellent running motor for many years and I have never had any issue with it. ?The day? I was pulling my boat out for the season this year, the motor started to miss fire, meaning I lost one cylinder (maybe a fowled plug or water in the gas). I took the boat to the shop to have it winterized and a tune up. The shop informed me that I have very little compression in one cylinder and that I needed a new powerhead at a cost of $3,500.00. They said the head gasket was not leaking. Once again this has been a very strong running engine with no issues, and I average more than 1000 miles per season on Lake Ontario (if my electronics is accurate). Is it normal for a one cylinder to just fail, I would think I would lose power over the season. If I need a new powerhead, is 3500 a fair price, installed with a 1 year guarantee? Not sure I want to put that much money into a motor with a book value of $900, thoughts.