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Breeze

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I have been to every boat shop in town to ask about my compression test witch is 90 lbs each and they all tell me it is perfect for that engine.200 xp evanrude. it starts easy and runs real good.what do you think?
 
Well ole buddy, if the compression is good, it starts easy and runs good, GO FISHING.
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By the way, the LaCrosse boots I got from you a few months back kept my feet nice and warm yesterday. Thanks for the good deal on them.
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Breeze - 1/15/2008 2:11 PM I have been to every boat shop in town to ask about my compression test witch is 90 lbs each and they all tell me it is perfect for that engine.200 xp evanrude. it starts easy and runs real good.what do you think?
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If everything is as good as you say above, what is the question?</p>
 
well i wish they would have fit me better. my feet were cold yesterday.tryed to wear my wifes size 7 what a pain that was. my feet hurt so bad after 8 hrs i didnt know if they were cold or not.by the way that diawa rod and reel work reel good. if the lake was 50 ft wider i could cast from one side to the other without landing in a treeemoLaugh glad you like the boots
 
i had one last year with 90#'s and wanted a little more so i cut the heads. But i shoulda left it alone because it blew a couple months later. so i say leave it alone and go fishing. emoSmile
 
Breeze as long as they are all within no more than 5 pouns of each other you're good to go
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. Now hook that sucker up and go have some fun
 
I have seen them run for a long time at 70. The amount of difference in the cylinders is what makes and breaks an engine. I to like to see big number in compression an an engine but they will last a long time at 90 if serviced right.
 

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