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1976 Evinrude Carb question
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<blockquote data-quote="bbstacker1" data-source="post: 260208" data-attributes="member: 7560"><p>I don't know exactly what should be a good compression on that particular engine, I usually tinker with the older models 55-70's, but I would guess something around 90 or so with both being within 10% of each other, I'm sure one of the other guys with more experience on these engines will let you know. Let's first check the compression then check to see what you got for fire then go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbstacker1, post: 260208, member: 7560"] I don't know exactly what should be a good compression on that particular engine, I usually tinker with the older models 55-70's, but I would guess something around 90 or so with both being within 10% of each other, I'm sure one of the other guys with more experience on these engines will let you know. Let's first check the compression then check to see what you got for fire then go from there. [/QUOTE]
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