I have a 2003 DF140 with 1400 hours that is very clean. I'm thinking the #4 spark plug is fouling due to moisture around the electrode. The symtom is the motor needs extra throttle for initial start. I changed out the plugs and it started fine the first time out. On the next trip, the motor needed extra throttle to start - took 18 seconds at high idle to start firing then would idle fine and start in idle position the rest of the day. This scenario repeated. I located the problem in the #4 cylinder and after pulling the plug I noticed it to be wet. Seems to be water. Compression is 15 pounds higher at 180 pounds in that cylinder. I changed the oil pump out 200 hours ago.
I have recently changed the oil with 75 hours and found a small amount of a milky swirl that came out on the initial draining of the old oil the oil smell like gas is mixed in.
Is there anything I should look into before I pull the head to inspect?
As you can see in the pic the motor is clean for being ran in salt water.
I have recently changed the oil with 75 hours and found a small amount of a milky swirl that came out on the initial draining of the old oil the oil smell like gas is mixed in.
Is there anything I should look into before I pull the head to inspect?
As you can see in the pic the motor is clean for being ran in salt water.
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