tony_cliffy
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2003
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- 182
Hello! I may buy a small boat with a 1976 35HP Evinrude on it. I will have to buy it 'as is' without checking how it runs (no way around this). A visual check revealed a moderate amount of darkened residue adjacent to both spark plug holes. I was able to remove one plug by hand and noticed it became wobbly as I removed it and the threads in the head are noticably stripped. When I hand-tightened the spark plug it seemed snug but the outer residue (glazed engine oil? varnished gas?) suggests there may be blowby? Regardless, fixing the threads is something I think should be done.<br /><br />Is there a specific tool for cleaning up spark plug threads? They are not totally trashed as some I have seen and I am hoping running a thread cutter through there will improve the situation.<br /><br />Thanks!!!