Now that is one long sentence and he's not even done yet....whewwwwwwww!!
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With the compression reading being low but equal I would say the gauge is inaccurate and the compression is ok verify the gauge accuracy first before pulling engine apart I have three compression gauges and all three read different on the same engine u get what u pay for u bought a cheap gauge so is not a great gauge but the equal reading seem ok I also think u might just have a boost leak a tear in a hose or one popped off I would go over and check all the intercooler piping for a Loose clams or ruptures
A mower will work, but IDK the right PSI for them.
OK stupid question....did you release the air pressure from the gauge between testing all cylinders?
I went ahead and swapped the old plugs for the new never used plugs real quick. Just for grins I'll plug a waterhose into the flush port Saturday and start it up to see if it runs any differently with the new plugs in it.
Well done.Posting about the plugs.Take my hat off to you
Ya'll are really fixated on spark plugs... :toetap05:
Ya didn't happen to read my last posting, did ya?
The old plugs were all 3 sparking though when I tested them Friday afternoon, so I fail to see how changing the plugs can possibly make any difference but I would NOT complain if by some chance this did fix the problem... the old plugs look almost exactly like the new plugs, just not quite as shiney but the eletrodes are in perfect condition.
I either don't have a blower pipe or have no clue where this pipe is located. If you're talking about the supercharger to carb hose, that ain't the problem the engine's symptoms were MUCH more extreme than simply loosing boost it was taking almost full throttle to just get it to go 20 mph to get me back to the docks and it was missing and surging extremely hard the entire way. As I've posted repeatedly now, I KNOW how the engine runs when it looses SC boost I was having a problem earlier this summer with the SC to carb hose popping off the carb it looses some rpm's and some horsepower but it's not so bad that you can't keep riding it and having fun the engine just becomes more like a 155hp non-supercharged engine instead of the 215hp supercharged engine it is. This is not that, I promise I was there ya'll! LOL!
- Michael
to check compression, you do NOT have the engine running...
How can you say EVERY person here is wrong when you cant find the blower tube.Really mate.Learn which side your bread is buttered on
Wow, read the ENTIRE thread to find that it is most likely plugs. What a waste tbh. :|