Re: Black Oil dripping ...
This thread got me thinking, so I began to do some further diagnostics. Sure enough, one cylinder was not getting any spark. The plug was perfectly clean, not a trace of carbon. When tested, it would not spark. At idle, when I pulled the wire, there was no change in the way it ran. But at higher rpm's, the boat seemed to run fine. So i cleaned all the connections on the coil and got a spark with the plug out, but upon reinstallation, same situation. Pulled it out and no spark. I then cleaned all of the connections again, as well as the ones for the power pack. Put the plug back in, and got a good arc from the wire to the plug, and a slight change in idle when the wire was on/off. Pulling the wires off the other cylinders created a very noticeable change in idle. I did this in the driveway, so I could not test higher rpm's under load. Any ideas on what is happening? If I am getting a strong arc at the questionable plug, can I rule out a bad coil? There seemed to be compression with the informal finger test. I am just wondering why that now I am getting a good spark to that cylinder, when I plug the wire off, it doesn't effect the idle nearly as much as the other cylinders, although I did feel a change vs when there was no spark at all. I pulled the plug after running her in the yard for 10 minutes or so and there is evidence of combustion.<br /><br />Any idea what to do next? Or if she runs better at the lake, can I be satisfied with my efforts? Apparently, 5 out of 6 is enough to make this engine seem to be running normal.