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1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/23/11 06:52 PM
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Progator James
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on a compression test how much compression should i have?
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/23/11 07:36 PM
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Mike Halfmann the boatmann
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If memory serves correct.....I'm thinking 90. But I have also had some V-6 mercs go 120-130. But whatever...constant pressure between cylinders is very important.
mike halfmann
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/23/11 07:54 PM
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TLW
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If memory serves correct.....I'm thinking 90. Think your memory is still ok. Tha production 3.0 is little lower than tha "little" motors........
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/24/11 07:10 PM
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way2slow on h2o
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90 is on the low side and 120 is on the high side, they vary a bit from motor to motor, but a fresh cylinder is 110 average (110 is our target here at Texas Machine Works) and I build a bunch of em. 
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/24/11 09:10 PM
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90 is on the low side and 120 is on the high side, they vary a bit from motor to motor, but a fresh cylinder is 110 average (110 is our target here at Texas Machine Works) and I build a bunch of em. I just a compression test and 2 had 100, 3 had 95 and 1 had 94. Is that good or is it time for a rebuild?? It has gotten sluggish coming out of the hole. This motor has alot of hours, I would be scared to hook it up to a machine and actually see how many hours are really on it!!! It has been 1 very reliable motor, just seems to be down on power now.. Ideas???
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/24/11 11:47 PM
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jimmye123
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NOT TO BAD, HAS UR LOAD INCREASED, IE. MORE TACKLE BATTERYS, BIGGER TM. MAYBE A PROP ISSUE.
Fun-N-Sun Metro Director 06 Legend le21 Fast cars, fast boats,
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/25/11 02:23 AM
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NOT TO BAD, HAS UR LOAD INCREASED, IE. MORE TACKLE BATTERYS, BIGGER TM. MAYBE A PROP ISSUE. No jimmy, the load hasn't changed, it runs ok with just m in the boat. If i add a 2nd person it is taking for ever to get on plane. After planeing out it runs fine. A few weeks ago it took off ok with 2 people, but like I said, it has alot of hours on the motor. I used to fish 4-5 times a week for years.
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/25/11 11:39 AM
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TLW
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(110 is our target here at Texas Machine Works) and I build a bunch of em. Sounds like a line ya picked up from Southeast Texas 
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/25/11 11:14 PM
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jimmye123
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I WOULD CHECK THROTTLE FOR FULL OPEN, CHECK THE HUB IN THE PROP, HELL EVEN CHANGE PROPS LOTS CHEAPER THE REBUILD
Fun-N-Sun Metro Director 06 Legend le21 Fast cars, fast boats,
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/26/11 11:21 AM
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Pat Goff
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Please heed this advice...
That motor needs a thorough de-carb session. I like merc power tune, but whatever you choose, use something and soon. A shock treatment will get you back to square.... Don't do it, and you're looking soon at a stuck ring, then you'll be looking for a powerhead.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/26/11 11:51 PM
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Please heed this advice...
That motor needs a thorough de-carb session. I like merc power tune, but whatever you choose, use something and soon. A shock treatment will get you back to square.... Don't do it, and you're looking soon at a stuck ring, then you'll be looking for a powerhead.
Pat, what is this power tune you are talking about & what does it do???
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Re: 1998 Merc. 225 efi
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04/27/11 12:09 AM
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PlanoKeith
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Pat is right! Mercury power tune dissolves gum, varnish, deposits and clogs in the fuel system and combustion chambers. Also after you do this it is a good idea to run Quickleen and some Seafoam in every tank ( use the directions on the bottle(s)). The Quickleen keeps carbon deposites from forming in the motor and the seafoam helps stabilize the fuel from the effects of ethanol. I also use Marine stabil . I have had no trouble with carbon or fuel system build up using these. I have a 99 225 EFI. Just some info
Keith
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