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June 13, 2005, 09:54:09 PM
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I have an 1989 evinrude 88 spl what is considered good compression
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Rather than a specific reading, the most importaint is to have similar compression in all cylinders.
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What is the easiest way to test compression?
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Check out this link...
http://www.themarinedoctor.com/CandS.wmv
It's a video by the Marine Doctor on how to check compression and spark.
You might want to add the Marine Doctor website into your favorites list, he is a great resource for engine help.
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