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Compression Test Results-- 1971 Johnson 50hp
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<blockquote data-quote="davedude" data-source="post: 429107" data-attributes="member: 17211"><p>Awesome link crazyboat, thanks very much for that. I'll give it a good look over this evening when I have more time. Looks like it might have much more info than in my specific service manual for the motor.</p><p>Do you think it is a safe bet the crank seals are leaking? Rings being good is one thing but seals is another and it looks like pretty much all the elastomer components are age hardened. Like the fuel lines, wow hard as a rock!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davedude, post: 429107, member: 17211"] Awesome link crazyboat, thanks very much for that. I'll give it a good look over this evening when I have more time. Looks like it might have much more info than in my specific service manual for the motor. Do you think it is a safe bet the crank seals are leaking? Rings being good is one thing but seals is another and it looks like pretty much all the elastomer components are age hardened. Like the fuel lines, wow hard as a rock! [/QUOTE]
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