First of all I love this sight. During the rebuilding of my boat I used it many times. But here is the issue I am having. Just got my 1991 Bayliner out of the shop because it was not firing on the 1 or 3rd cylinder. They said it was fixed and that it would be fine. Took it out to the lake and it started fine. I ran it an hour or so and stopped. After I stopped I think we got caught in the mud and when we tried getting the engine started again it was very very difficult. It would almost not start at all.
While finally barely got back to the dock and when I hooked it up to the ear muffs it was very difficult running. I would disconnect only one of the three cylinders and it would completely die. I ended up removing each spark plug and noticed one has been damaged. I reviewed the inside of the cylinder and it looks rough. Please give me your thoughts and if I should take it back to the shop, something is wrong. Included pics
1991 Bayliner
90 Horsepower force 3 cyl

While finally barely got back to the dock and when I hooked it up to the ear muffs it was very difficult running. I would disconnect only one of the three cylinders and it would completely die. I ended up removing each spark plug and noticed one has been damaged. I reviewed the inside of the cylinder and it looks rough. Please give me your thoughts and if I should take it back to the shop, something is wrong. Included pics
1991 Bayliner
90 Horsepower force 3 cyl

