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Turkeyt
Posted 3/20/2013 7:03 PM (#628647 - in reply to #628640)
Subject: RE: Low Compression





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leech lake strain - 3/20/2013 7:45 PM

jdeezay74 - 3/20/2013 4:30 PM

It could be a few things. Bad rings, cracked, warped,or excessive wear on cylinder wall. Possible bad valve or the valve seat. Head gasket is another. Check the oil and see if the is water in it. You may find some type of oil additive to make a temp fix but I wouldn't trust it. Good luck.






check oil? valves? how do you even know its a 4-stroke? I think he is gonna have to be a little more precise with his make model and year?


It's an older 2 stroke 150GT Johnson

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