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toyboat991 09-26-2016 05:10 PM

500 EFI compression
 
Looking for some opinions please. Found a beautiful boat for sale with a 2001 500efi. 338 hrs, springs done at 300 hrs. Compression done 165 high, one cylinder was 145 and one 135. Is that range to much? Was told there is probably a problem. What should the numbers be? Thanks for any info

onesickpantera 09-26-2016 05:20 PM

I like them to be within 10% of the highest number. Did you try squirting a little oil in the low cylinder to see if it cam up?

jeff32 09-26-2016 05:23 PM

I will test mines in the next couple weeks also, curious to see what my readings will be!!!

toyboat991 09-26-2016 06:57 PM

No didn't squirt any oil, but checked cold and then again hot.

dereknkathy 09-29-2016 05:41 AM

you can put rings and rod bearings and lap the valves in a tired old engine and get good compression readings across the board. there are guys on here who won't buy a boat with the engine in it. unless the engine comes with paperwork and a warranty, you pretty much gotta consider it little better than a rebuildable core. and an engine is easier to fix than a hull or stringers or interior, etc. if the boat is better than the other choices you have in your price range... I am not saying buy it anyway, but you can usually get the price down a bit more too.

HALLETT FAN 09-30-2016 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 4486080)
you can put rings and rod bearings and lap the valves in a tired old engine and get good compression readings across the board. there are guys on here who won't buy a boat with the engine in it. unless the engine comes with paperwork and a warranty, you pretty much gotta consider it little better than a rebuildable core. and an engine is easier to fix than a hull or stringers or interior, etc. if the boat is better than the other choices you have in your price range... I am not saying buy it anyway, but you can usually get the price down a bit more too.

Solid , Solid advice !

1989mach1 09-30-2016 03:56 PM

When I was looking to buy I wanted a boat that had motors that where unopened for the reason above. My 500efi's had 345 on them and where never opened and to me that was a good thing. The winter after I got it it went in to get top ends and a good go through that way I knew it was done right by the guy I wanted to do it. Now I don't second gess the work that was done or sead to be done. Just my opinion

1989mach1 09-30-2016 04:02 PM

Befor the the rebuilds my port was 155 to 160 lbs and stb was 140 to 155 leakd own was 5 to 15%

mike tkach 10-01-2016 10:43 AM

if a cylinder is 10% or more down their is a problem,it is usually caused from poor sealing at valve&seat.this is very common on the hp500 engines.

ezstriper 10-01-2016 12:24 PM

agreed, valves not seating, may be starting to tulip a bit

Griff 10-02-2016 01:47 AM

Leak down test will confirm where the lost compression is going. Most likely a couple valves not seating completely.

jeff32 10-02-2016 04:31 PM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]559959[/ATTACH]3 hours of fun finally gave me my 24 compression tes numbers! Quite happy with the result honestly!
1228 hours original hours, took off all 8 spark plug in each engines, on cold engines by the way, and turned 5 times

Check pictures for readings!


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