turtle1173
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2001
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- 437
Hello all,<br /><br /> I beg you for your assistance please. This is a 1976 55HP Chrysler outboard model# 559HG. Remember this has 1 Carb on it.<br /><br />Here is the scoop!<br /><br />My bottom cylinder seems to have excessive fuel in it, to the point of fouling out the plug. It will start missing (even at high speed) and then when I stop it will not hit on that cylinder anymore, until I change the spark plug. If I take the old plug out, clean it off, and try it, it still will not hit on two cyl. But a new plug will do the trick. The plug is always soaked. Now, if I go out the next day, the old plug usually works! I should also point out that the top plug looks great and gives me no problems.<br /> <br /> Here's what I've checked: My compression is 165 (top cyl) and 163 (bottom). My mechanic suggested that I swap the coils to see if that would switch the problem to the top cylinder, indicating a bad coil. That didn't work, the bottom one remained the same. My mechanic then suggested checking the reed assembly. I did that and there was one reed (that went to the bottom cyl) that you could see a little daylight when you held it up to the light. My mechanic said that it wasn't near significant enough to be making my motor do what it is. He then suggested that I check the spark (I had new points and condensors installed last month). The spark checked out fine. Just as strong on the bottom as on the top.<br /> <br /> So, I was reading my manual the other day and came across the cylinder drain system. The manual said that if the hose or one-way check valve was clogged or faulty, it would keep excessive fuel in the cyl. which would foul the plugs. It also said that the condition would continue to get worse (which mine is).<br /> <br /> I'm kind've at my wits end. I don't know what else to do. I really don't know what I'm looking for with the cylinder drain system. I just got the gasket off of it and was looking at it. Is there a way to check and see if it is good or not? Does this sound like a possibility? If not, what else could it be?<br /> <br /> Sorry for the long post but I sure would appreciate any insight into this.<br /> <br />Thank you so much,<br /> <br />Shane