Back when I was younger, I built lots of go fast cars. I remember seeing my first "remote stater". (where you could push a button while in the house and your car would start and warm up before you left the house).<br /> I always wondered "Who pumped the gas pedal?"<br />I've long sinced changed my ways, maybe age?<br />"changed" though, not quit.<br /> My old 72 Chevy truck isn't a "hotrod", but, it is running an 01 5.3L vortec drivetrain in it and nobody "pumps the gas pedal" to start it and I'm not sure when the last time the hood was raised.<br /> I guess I forgot what a hotrod was when I decided to make my 150 vmax go faster. <br />NOW, It's all coming back to me. (the long walks in the snow, the reason I carried a toolbox and almost everything needed to rebuild an engine in my trunk, the fact that the hood was open on my car at least twice a day)....<br /> I feel my boat may be headed in this direction.... I've now successfully regressed myself back 25 years to being an idiot with a hotrod. It's just a 2 stroke hotrod now.<br /> I bought a KIT from hydrotech (heads, jets, reeds, intake, intake plate, tuner, exhaust plate). The mechanics of it was easy and I sure don't think I did anything wrong.<br /> Compression 165-175psi cold on all cylinders.<br />1st time out the boat started and ran fine.<br />two days later, would not start, plugs gas fouled. Cleaned em up, dried it out, FINALLY Got it running, cleared it out, start/stop no problems the rest of the day.<br /> Changed plugs later that same day and everything still fine.<br /> Third time out...Won't start, plugs gas fouled again.<br /> Seems that if I put it on the trailer and letting it set for a day, It's not going to start. Never had this problem before.<br /> Any idea what I have done wrong??