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Ok, I am sure there will be many opinions here, but I would love to hear from those with previous experience...- Hunter 27 Cherubini w/ Yanmar small SB8 Diesel-At the end of last summer, I began to experience tough starting and some loss of power.-My yard / hauler suggested that before I do a total rebuild, I try a top end rebuild- I had Mack Boring totally rebuild the top end (new injector, new valves - redo valve seats, new springs and rockers, new exhaust elbow, shave head, new head gasket, bench test high press. pump, new lift pump, new thermostat).-With all this done, I reassembled the engine with all the spec. clearances and torques. I found that the engine has plenty of power and runs very nice. However, it is really tough to start! I am having the compression checked, I am fairly confident this is the culprit. I have done everything else..even checked the muffler for back pressure.Here is my problem. New England has a very short boating season. My guess is that the yard will want to pull the engine for the lower end rebuild. I may lose the summer as a result of this. This time of year is nuts with Hauling...not rebuilding.So here is my dilema...-Believe it or not, a Yanmar service agent told me that I could use a small amount of starting ether on a rag near the Air intake to help me get the sb8 going. It will eventually start without the ether, but after lots of battery cranking. I have tried the ether on rag trick once and it seemed to help consideralbly. I have heard that if you use too much ether, you run the risk of breaking a piston.- My other thought is to carry a third starting battery ...for the just in case.-Has anyone ever added Restore oil to the engine oil? It claims to increase compression. In any event, I will be rebuilding the engine in the fall...for sure. I am trying to come up with the best solution to salvage my 10 week boating season. Thoughts appreciated here. Thanks!