The spark plug on the # 5 cylinder ( bottom left as viewed from the rear) - on my 2 stroke 2003 V150 HP TLRB s/n prefix 6J9 with about 335 hours on it, turns a blackish color and eventually fouls-up.
I would truly appreciate help from y'all on what else to check, or do, in an effort to resolve this problem.
So far this is what I have done - but I did not really find anything that was amiss.
1) ordered the corresponding OEM service manual for it's' specific model and serial number.
2) insured that the pilot screw on the respective carb was adjusted to spec.
3) Insured that the gap on the recently installed spark plugs were to spec.
4) Insured that the ignition spark gap was at spec.
5) tested compression on said cylinder and it was at 120 PSI - which was pretty much in line as the other 5 cylinders.
I use non-ethanol fuel and use the Yamaha Ring Free along with it.
I normally run between 3,700 and 4,000 RPM on the way out and in between fishing spots,, and then run in WOT for a bit on the way back in.
Thanks
I would truly appreciate help from y'all on what else to check, or do, in an effort to resolve this problem.
So far this is what I have done - but I did not really find anything that was amiss.
1) ordered the corresponding OEM service manual for it's' specific model and serial number.
2) insured that the pilot screw on the respective carb was adjusted to spec.
3) Insured that the gap on the recently installed spark plugs were to spec.
4) Insured that the ignition spark gap was at spec.
5) tested compression on said cylinder and it was at 120 PSI - which was pretty much in line as the other 5 cylinders.
I use non-ethanol fuel and use the Yamaha Ring Free along with it.
I normally run between 3,700 and 4,000 RPM on the way out and in between fishing spots,, and then run in WOT for a bit on the way back in.
Thanks
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