"I have a 93 crownline with a
"I have a 93 crownline with a 350 mag. I brought it to the shop because I was having some minor cold start issues. They made some adjustments to the air/fuel ratio. The next time out on the lake it ran great.The following week we took it out, it started a little hard, and ran it up the lake. It appeared to be fine. When we turned around and started off all was well then while at a high speed the engine started to slow down. The rpm's were dying off. So I slowed down and the engine quit. After this it wouldn't start. I thought for sure it was a fuel filter. The marina towed me back. Now they say I have major engines problems. 4 of the eight cyl's have very low compression and one of them is at 0. I never had a overheating issue, no signs of leaks. Tommorow I'm going to go up to pull the dipstick out. They say it could be valves, rings, head gasket. Your thoughts? I don't want to get screwed! I want to add too.. that it will start cold but once it warms up is dies and won't start again until its cold
thanks"
"I have a 93 crownline with a 350 mag. I brought it to the shop because I was having some minor cold start issues. They made some adjustments to the air/fuel ratio. The next time out on the lake it ran great.The following week we took it out, it started a little hard, and ran it up the lake. It appeared to be fine. When we turned around and started off all was well then while at a high speed the engine started to slow down. The rpm's were dying off. So I slowed down and the engine quit. After this it wouldn't start. I thought for sure it was a fuel filter. The marina towed me back. Now they say I have major engines problems. 4 of the eight cyl's have very low compression and one of them is at 0. I never had a overheating issue, no signs of leaks. Tommorow I'm going to go up to pull the dipstick out. They say it could be valves, rings, head gasket. Your thoughts? I don't want to get screwed! I want to add too.. that it will start cold but once it warms up is dies and won't start again until its cold
thanks"