Originally posted by zenoahphobic
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For having 900 hours, a leak down test showing 0% loss of air is quite remarkable.
What is the objective? Is there a problem with the motor?

, I promise I will get to the bottom of this in the morning, I will do a full leak down test, if that comes back in spec I am pulling the flywheel to verify everything is lined up where it should be, while it is entertaining reading some of the directions this thread is going, well, we should all gain some sort of knowledge from it. One thing I have learned over the years of trouble shooting is that sometimes a fresh perspective from another brain can have positive results, one of the above posts questioned my ability to do the compression test, which while not knowing me could be a valid point, however I have built many various types of engines in the past and have a good working mechanical knowledge, I have checked the compression on the motors at least 3 times with the same results, the day I brought them home it was the first thing I did, both motors has the same results, I contacted the dealer and he assured me they just needed to be run, that they had performed a decarb on them in the yard, I said ok, I can buy that I guess, after I rigged the engines on the boat I ran them at home up to temp and rechecked, same numbers, I then put the boat in the water and ran it for 45 minutes anywhere from idle to wide open, I came home and pulled the plugs and rechecked the compression, same results both engines, I am still leaning toward either a stretched timing belt or incorrect assembly of something because it just doesn't make sense to me that two motors are having the exact same issue, keep up the good work guys.
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