1) Warmed the engine up to 145 degrees
2) Pulled all the plugs out and noticed wet fuel around all the threads and all 8 were heavily carbon deposited (yes rich mixture)
3) Also pulled the spark arrestor off to open the choke and throttle plates for the compression check but noticed wet oily deposit around the ring of the carb where the spark arrestor sits on it. This one is strange. Why would top of carb area be wet it looks like fuel but feels and smells like oil. (this is on the Starboard engine also)
4) Preformed a compression check on all cylinders and all 8 were between 80-90 lbs Last time I did a check in 1999 they were all between 110-120 (remember the boat sat for 5 years in between so it has only had 4 years of use).
THE GOOD -
The engines run beautiful, and smooth (but rich), so smooth I can set a glass of wine on the carburetors during idle. They start every time with instantly and oil pressure during idle after running HARD is 45-50 and 70 at 2500 rpm. They also magically stopped leaking oil, not a drop this season.
THE BAD
Low compression, could this be causing it to run rich or is running rich washing out the cylinders and causing low compression. The rich fuel exhaust smell is almost as unbearable as a driving behind a school bus (but you cant see it).
Also I can hear the lower end is a little loose there is a deep knock in both engines very quiet but its there. I call it rod knock that you can only hear when you get down low in the bilge.
The engines have been rebuilt before I got the boat and I think (not sure) they were rebuilt at 1000 or 1200 hrs, and they now have 1800 on them.
Now here is the question, I am planning on a rebuild but not for another season or two what else can I do to check the health of the engine or get compression up.
SO WHAT DO YOU THINK?????
