SJ compression...?

Hey everyone- Just got a squarenose the other day. Runs great put a tank of gas through it already. My question is this: The ski was set up to have 175psi of compression, I was told. I tested it after I rode yesterday and it read 180/165 F/R. I just tested it again after sitting a day and it read 180/160 F/R. Can anyone give me some insight on my issue here? What could be causing this difference? Thanks!
 
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sorry that was a typo the cylinders didnt switch psi.

Its an average tester, pretty new only used it a few times before...

Yes throttle all the way open, both plugs out.
 
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wydopen

Guest
might need a headgasket..is the pisser from the head dirty???..like the one from the pipe??
 

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
u used his gauge to test with the 180/165? and yours with the 180/160? if so i bet that is why... two diff gauges.

edit: never mind, you tested it yesterday so it was with yours both times..
 
Now Mine's testing 180/165 yesterday, 180/160 today.
You think I should be worried aboot it?

Will it be an issue running it with a decent variance between cylinders?
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
Ideally, there should be no more than 10 psi difference between cylinders.

If the difference is greater than 20 psi, you should consider removing the cylinder head for inspection.

If the difference is greater than 30 psi, you should consider removing the cylinder and pistons for inspection.
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
Nah.

Ive been running one for YEARS with 185 and 155.

its still plenty strong, and is the most reliable boat in my fleet.

when it STOPS running well, is when you tear into an engine.

never tear down a running engine because you are LOOKING for something wrong.

jeebus.




Ideally, there should be no more than 10 psi difference between cylinders.

If the difference is greater than 20 psi, you should consider removing the cylinder head for inspection.

If the difference is greater than 30 psi, you should consider removing the cylinder and pistons for inspection.
 
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