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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudsloth View Post
    I have spark,
    Yep ... But still, reinstall the old rotor

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    Fresh or salt?

    Even if fresh over time all of the electrical connections will corrode.

    I have a friend who is an insurance adjuster who will write off any modern car with water damage over the dash.

    So your problem could be anywhere in the wiring loom.

    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Fresh or salt?

    Even if fresh over time all of the electrical connections will corrode.

    I have a friend who is an insurance adjuster who will write off any modern car with water damage over the dash.

    So your problem could be anywhere in the wiring loom.

    Regards Philip A

    Yeah i know......I just tested the compression and its down to 60 in all eight cylinders. Back to the mechanic where the engine was fitted, its only 12 months old. Thanks for the ideas guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudsloth View Post
    Yeah i know......I just tested the compression and its down to 60 in all eight cylinders. Back to the mechanic where the engine was fitted, its only 12 months old. Thanks for the ideas guys.
    G`day

    Check your gauge on another vehicle ?

    Squirt some oil in each hole and spin it over then check the compression again .

    It will likely come up alot and may even start .

    For whatever reason it wouldn`t start it is most probable the low compression will be from fuel washing the bores in your attempts to start it .

    It is unlikley that you will get such even low compressions from both banks and all cylinders from a mechanical fault as long as it is getting enough air .
    eg . check the aircleaner/intake for blockages , a rags left behind a small animal ?

    Cheers

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    Tried the thing with the oil and the compression dropped to 29. I ended up hooking it to the crumble door and tow started it. All is now fine she starts and runs in her old grumbly way again. Thanks for the posts everyone. I think it may be leaking fuel into the cylinders and washing all the oil away and killing the compression.

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