At 84 hours since new, began running very bad, made it back to the ramp okay, would run okay for a bit then lose power and came in a little over idle. Couldn't find anything obvious. Loaded up came home.
Took cowling off nothing obvious, pulled plugs. Number 3 plug was black and other three plugs were white as new. Put a new set of NGK DCPR6E, put it on the flusher and could not detect any missing or
roughness at all. Couple of weeks went fishing again, boat ran perfect. Fast forward to 164 hours couple of weeks ago, left the ramp and noticed it running badly again for a little bit then smoothing out and running good for a few minutes then surging and max rpm was a little over 3000 rpm. I decided to fish anyway, it would get on top in the flats and then go to surging and losing power again. This time I had a set of the same plugs and the tools so I tilted the motor up and pulled the plugs. This time the number two plug was black and the other others were white. Put the new set in recowled and it ran like new . Caught our 6 reds
and came home.
So I am concerned about the NGK's. They are the factory plug. Is anyone else having any problem with them. Anyone else using a different brand. It is obviously a problem with the plug and not the cylinders or the ignition. I guess I can get a new set and just replace them one at a time. Not the way I do things but I may have to. I don't have a boat dealer and do my own work if at all possible.
Dale
Took cowling off nothing obvious, pulled plugs. Number 3 plug was black and other three plugs were white as new. Put a new set of NGK DCPR6E, put it on the flusher and could not detect any missing or
roughness at all. Couple of weeks went fishing again, boat ran perfect. Fast forward to 164 hours couple of weeks ago, left the ramp and noticed it running badly again for a little bit then smoothing out and running good for a few minutes then surging and max rpm was a little over 3000 rpm. I decided to fish anyway, it would get on top in the flats and then go to surging and losing power again. This time I had a set of the same plugs and the tools so I tilted the motor up and pulled the plugs. This time the number two plug was black and the other others were white. Put the new set in recowled and it ran like new . Caught our 6 reds
and came home.
So I am concerned about the NGK's. They are the factory plug. Is anyone else having any problem with them. Anyone else using a different brand. It is obviously a problem with the plug and not the cylinders or the ignition. I guess I can get a new set and just replace them one at a time. Not the way I do things but I may have to. I don't have a boat dealer and do my own work if at all possible.
Dale
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