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First time caller. Mercruiser 6.2, serial number 1A314659. Bravo 1. Sea Core if it makes any difference. Closed cool system. I have two separate issues at this time. The raw water pump seal was leaking, installed a new pump and took it for a test run. The boat ran good but I noticed a significant decrease in fuel economy. In the past I was getting 2.5 maybe 2.6 mpg, now I struggle to get 2.1 mpg. I flushed the engine and parked the boat for a few weeks. The next time I went to crank the boat it hydrolocked. At that time I pulled off the exhaust elbows and they were definitely shot. There was water in the exhaust manifold. I pulled the spark plugs and spun the motor. Then installed new elbows and the boat ran pretty good. But now it's slightly overheats, instead of 160°, it is running around 172° at 4,000 RPMs, but comes back down to 160° at idle. Did not know if this was early symptoms of bravoitis.
Installed new spark plugs, cap, rotor, wires. Drained all of the fuel, clean the fuel tanks, and installed a new Cool Fuel with all new guts. Next test run the boat ran the same. It runs pretty good but still lower fuel economy. Did a compression test on all eight cylinders. 175 PSI on all cylinders except number 1 and number 3. Number one had 145 PSI and number three had 140 PSI. Performed a leak down test and both cylinders had about a 10% leak down. Could not tell, other than going back into the crankcase, where the air was going. Could not hear anything in the intake system or exhaust system, and no bubbles in the coolant. It did not seem to be leaking from cylinder to cylinder either. Purchased a borescope and could not see anything wrong in the two cylinders, but it is hard to tell. Did a wet compression test and cylinder 1 came up to 175 PSI, and number 3 stayed below 150 PSI.
My questions are can bravoitis come on slow and only have an effect when I am under a load. Also will these two cylinders with lower compression affect fuel economy that much. What are the thoughts on maybe stuck rings or broken rings?
Installed new spark plugs, cap, rotor, wires. Drained all of the fuel, clean the fuel tanks, and installed a new Cool Fuel with all new guts. Next test run the boat ran the same. It runs pretty good but still lower fuel economy. Did a compression test on all eight cylinders. 175 PSI on all cylinders except number 1 and number 3. Number one had 145 PSI and number three had 140 PSI. Performed a leak down test and both cylinders had about a 10% leak down. Could not tell, other than going back into the crankcase, where the air was going. Could not hear anything in the intake system or exhaust system, and no bubbles in the coolant. It did not seem to be leaking from cylinder to cylinder either. Purchased a borescope and could not see anything wrong in the two cylinders, but it is hard to tell. Did a wet compression test and cylinder 1 came up to 175 PSI, and number 3 stayed below 150 PSI.
My questions are can bravoitis come on slow and only have an effect when I am under a load. Also will these two cylinders with lower compression affect fuel economy that much. What are the thoughts on maybe stuck rings or broken rings?

