Low compression on all cylinders

Mrfixit290

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I have a 1975 Mercury 1150 115 hp, the previous owner claims in was running 1.5 years ago when he parked the boat. I just did a compression test and all of the cylinders were between 72 and 85 psi. Should I try something like ring free or what should be the next step? I am wondering if I should get another engine or continue trying to fix this one? Thanks in advance!
 

The Force power

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I would RE-check the compression-readings with a different gauge. (your readings are too low)
Run the engine & check
 

MPrimeaux

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I have the papers where the previous owners of both of my older mercs had the compression checked at a shop and tested waiver 100psi. Both of them run. I got less than 65 psi on all cylinders of my 650 and about 75 psi on all cylinders on my 500. I’ve also tested a 6hp evinrude at 45 psi on both cylinders and a 5 hp honda four stroke at 85 psi. All with the same el-cheapo amazon special compression gauge. I’ve tested the actual gauge with my air compressor regulator and the gauge reads accurately. I suspect there is something going on with the hoses or seals to my tester, but for whatever reason it doesn’t read accurately. My point is, ALL of the engines I mentioned run well and NONE of them are hard to start. May want to verify those readings with another gauge before you do anything to your engine.
 

MPrimeaux

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Also...did you open the throttle all the way while testing?
 

racerone

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Absolutely no need to open the throttle on a 2 stroke to get a good compression test.
 
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