With all the knowledge on this site, i'm sure someone has heard of this. From my reading so far, it seems I will have to get a friend over to test spark. Here goes..
1990 bayliner capri 1800. Took it out this weekend and had 6 people in it. Ran fine, just slow. About 25 mph and took forever to plane out. After I dropped them off, I ran around myself and hit 38 and it revved much higher. Then it started. I started turning and it was like it died for a second and popped back on. It continued to do this until it was doing it when I was in a straight line. When I would hit the throttle from a stop it would lunge forward for a second like it was fine then go back to running rough and at about 10mph. We took the plugs out and the top one was somewhat wet, while the bottom 2 were nice and dry. We went and got new plugs, poured in some seafoam and tried it again. It is now to a point where that top cyclinder isnt even kicking in like it was. It will for a split second when you turn the boat sharply into a circle and go back over the wake. Is this because it briefly takes it off the load? Any help or insight is greatly appreciated!!! Thank you in advance! Bill
1990 bayliner capri 1800. Took it out this weekend and had 6 people in it. Ran fine, just slow. About 25 mph and took forever to plane out. After I dropped them off, I ran around myself and hit 38 and it revved much higher. Then it started. I started turning and it was like it died for a second and popped back on. It continued to do this until it was doing it when I was in a straight line. When I would hit the throttle from a stop it would lunge forward for a second like it was fine then go back to running rough and at about 10mph. We took the plugs out and the top one was somewhat wet, while the bottom 2 were nice and dry. We went and got new plugs, poured in some seafoam and tried it again. It is now to a point where that top cyclinder isnt even kicking in like it was. It will for a split second when you turn the boat sharply into a circle and go back over the wake. Is this because it briefly takes it off the load? Any help or insight is greatly appreciated!!! Thank you in advance! Bill