That stinks that a boat owner can not work on his own boat. I do not know if
that is even legal?

 

Do you have Boat US tow insurance or Sea Tow? If you brake down it will save
you a lot of money. Boat US this year has an extra tow insurance that will
tow you from your dock if you are broke down.

 

Good Luck

Capt Perry

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Chris D
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:07 PM
To: UnifliteWorld
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Compression loss- 350 gm std. rotation

 

I have a 1980 Uniflite 320 Sport Sedan with twin 350s. Just bought the

boat and trying to get her home approx 50 miles. Neither engine ran

when I bought the boat, but the port side was very close. I had a

diver go down under her and he told me that the port side prop was

demolished and not much was left. As I got a really good deal I didnt

mind as he said the starboard was intact and looked fine. Once i got

her home, I could get her pulled and start over as I had already

planned to repower. Well, a month later, I tore down the starboard

side, all new gaskets and put it all back together. Did a compression

test and what do you know, my number 7 and 4 cylinders have low

compression. Rings are stuck(I assume) oil in cylinder trick. I am out

of time at the current marina. Need to find a way too get some

compression in those 2 cyl. Just need her to put on down. Is there any

way to possibly nock them loose without dropping the whole lower? I

have plenty of room to do lower work under the motor, but if I have to

go through all that I would be dumb to not replace the motor.

Problem... the marina where she is doesnt allow you to work on your

boat there and the dockmaster has very curteously allowed me to do

some minimal repairs during the day. When 5 o clock rolls around and

the staff leaves, my neighbor and I have a version of the marine shade

tree mechanics on the dock. Is there any way to loosen the rockers to

get a little bit of compression? I have heard also or running it on

rear end gear oil and having success. If it made it the whole way,

great if it made it 20 miles, that would only be 30 miles left to tow

it. Not worried about the motors at all and the closest marina to get

it pulled is...mine. Any tricks or suggestions on how to get her fired

up would be great.

 

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