So here’s one that I cannot seem to get a good answer on. I have a 2007 175 that for 7 years never had any problems with. Last year on the last day of a 2 week trip (where I was putting on 50 miles a day) I was losing power at top end and the motor was really missing badly at idle. I found that the #3 plug electrode was at 0 gap and actually the ground electrode was contacting the center electrode. I replace my plugs each spring so I thought maybe I forgot to gap that plug or I dropped it during install. I bore scoped the cylinder and did not see any evidence of the plug making contact with the cylinder head. So I replaced all the plugs and the motor ran great the rest of last year and this summer up until Last week. Running across the lake the motor developed the same symptoms of slight loss of power and missing at idle. I removed all the plugs and found that the #3 plug electrode was again at 0 gap and also the #2 plug was at 0 gap. I replaced the plugs and the motor ran great the rest of the week.
What would cause the plugs to go to 0 gap? I did gap all the plugs during install so I know they were set correctly. There is no evidence of contact on the electrode or cylinder head, never had this issue for 7 years!
Could it be that I am running lean and hot causing the electrodes to super heat and bend from compression pressure?
Haven’t been able to find a mechanic that can explain it?
Motor runs and sounds great, could I be causing damage to the motor running like this?
What would cause the plugs to go to 0 gap? I did gap all the plugs during install so I know they were set correctly. There is no evidence of contact on the electrode or cylinder head, never had this issue for 7 years!
Could it be that I am running lean and hot causing the electrodes to super heat and bend from compression pressure?
Haven’t been able to find a mechanic that can explain it?
Motor runs and sounds great, could I be causing damage to the motor running like this?
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