mistersolo
New Member
Hello,
I picked up a 95 SPX that has been sitting for about 3 years. I'm wondering about the compression. The engine has 90 psi in both cylinders.
I haven't been on the water with it but it starts fine on the trailer. The oil tank was dry and the hull had a bunch of oil in it. I've replaced the oil lines, swapped out the gas and the feed line and have started it with it running on the hose for a couple minutes. There seems to be some dirty oil coming out of the exhaust, but I think that may have been from seepage from sitting a long time and I'm hoping its residual oil that will burn out after a bit of running out on the water.
Because of the low compression, I pulled the head off to inspect the pistons and I expected a bunch of scratches and wear. It looks pretty clean to me and there aren't any scratches that I can catch a nail on and it looks like uniform crosshatching around the cylinders.
I'm not sure what to do next. Does it just need rings and a ball hone, or pistons? There is a mark that says 0,75 on the pistons. I'm up for suggestions.
Thanks,
John



I picked up a 95 SPX that has been sitting for about 3 years. I'm wondering about the compression. The engine has 90 psi in both cylinders.
I haven't been on the water with it but it starts fine on the trailer. The oil tank was dry and the hull had a bunch of oil in it. I've replaced the oil lines, swapped out the gas and the feed line and have started it with it running on the hose for a couple minutes. There seems to be some dirty oil coming out of the exhaust, but I think that may have been from seepage from sitting a long time and I'm hoping its residual oil that will burn out after a bit of running out on the water.
Because of the low compression, I pulled the head off to inspect the pistons and I expected a bunch of scratches and wear. It looks pretty clean to me and there aren't any scratches that I can catch a nail on and it looks like uniform crosshatching around the cylinders.
I'm not sure what to do next. Does it just need rings and a ball hone, or pistons? There is a mark that says 0,75 on the pistons. I'm up for suggestions.
Thanks,
John



