mturner125
Cadet
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- Sep 1, 2020
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I could use some advice on my next step. I purchased the engine 2 months ago and at the tine it has about 140 hours on it. It took me a couple trips out to realize the fuel lines had gone bad and were filling the carbs with crud. They were absolutely filthy with fuel line material. I’ve been over them a couple times and the engine performs fantastic at 2000 rpms plus. Idle has been a problem- it settles in at a rough sounding 650/700 rpms.
Yesterday before putting the boat on the trailer I decided to pull the spark plug wires one by one. Pulled the top and it immediately shut down. Pulled the second and there was no change in the idle. It kept running.
couple observations- when I got the motor I noticed there was a bit of rust on the lower spark plug. Does that point to water intrusion? Reeds look great from the outside. Would putting an endoscope in the spark plug holes show if the gasket failed? Perhaps a much cleaner piston than the other? Think this is still a carb issue? Fuel pump is new and so are the lines. Tank was cleaned and I have 2 filters in line.
thanks In advance for any advice
Yesterday before putting the boat on the trailer I decided to pull the spark plug wires one by one. Pulled the top and it immediately shut down. Pulled the second and there was no change in the idle. It kept running.
couple observations- when I got the motor I noticed there was a bit of rust on the lower spark plug. Does that point to water intrusion? Reeds look great from the outside. Would putting an endoscope in the spark plug holes show if the gasket failed? Perhaps a much cleaner piston than the other? Think this is still a carb issue? Fuel pump is new and so are the lines. Tank was cleaned and I have 2 filters in line.
thanks In advance for any advice