Hi Guys.
Just have a question to run by you. I have 2 x 60hp yammies on the back of my boat and every now and again the one motor seems to kill the spark plugs. I never really thought much of it as the plugs usually last a good few trips. I usually just bang 3 new plugs in and it's sorted. I use the recommended plug NGK BR8HS-10.
It was only last weekend when I was testing the boat after replacing the pipes on the autolube system that I narrowed it down to a cylinder. It seems to be the bottom cylinder. I wanted to run a full tank of fuel per motor to see that the autolube system is working. So I pre mixed fuel 50:1 just to be safe. I had 25L of fuel per motor. The one motor ran fine the whole day and did not foul up any plugs. The motor in question did however go through 2 plugs on the bottom cylinder. Now the first.one I would have understood that maybe it had fouled up so I put a new one and continued riding. About 30 min later the motor started missing every now and again and got progressively worse. I then stopped and went straight to the bottom cylinder. Put a new plug and all was well again. I inspected the plug and it was not fouled. It still looked new as it had only been in there about 30 min. This only seemed to happen when I rode the boat at full taps obviously putting more strain on it. Has anyone else ever had a similar problem or know what I could look at.
Thanks Shane
Just have a question to run by you. I have 2 x 60hp yammies on the back of my boat and every now and again the one motor seems to kill the spark plugs. I never really thought much of it as the plugs usually last a good few trips. I usually just bang 3 new plugs in and it's sorted. I use the recommended plug NGK BR8HS-10.
It was only last weekend when I was testing the boat after replacing the pipes on the autolube system that I narrowed it down to a cylinder. It seems to be the bottom cylinder. I wanted to run a full tank of fuel per motor to see that the autolube system is working. So I pre mixed fuel 50:1 just to be safe. I had 25L of fuel per motor. The one motor ran fine the whole day and did not foul up any plugs. The motor in question did however go through 2 plugs on the bottom cylinder. Now the first.one I would have understood that maybe it had fouled up so I put a new one and continued riding. About 30 min later the motor started missing every now and again and got progressively worse. I then stopped and went straight to the bottom cylinder. Put a new plug and all was well again. I inspected the plug and it was not fouled. It still looked new as it had only been in there about 30 min. This only seemed to happen when I rode the boat at full taps obviously putting more strain on it. Has anyone else ever had a similar problem or know what I could look at.
Thanks Shane
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