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Re: 73 johnson 115.. piston hits spark plug.
That engine uses perma gap plugs which are flat,
That engine uses perma gap plugs which are flat,
That engine uses perma gap plugs which are flat,
Thanks for that info but I don't see his 1973 Model 115 listed.
Surface plugs tend to run cold and foul to much. That is why a newer Gap adjustable plug is listed.
The QL77JC4, gapped at either .030 or .040 should operate perfectly in that engine with adequate clearance. Since it does not, at the present, I would agree with others to use the UL77V plugs or extra plug washers on the QL77JC4.
However, think about it...... from what I understand in your posts, it is only one cylinder that hits the QL77JC4 plug, and the same cylinder every time?
If so, I suspect that you have either piston play, one wrong piston installed, excess build up on the dome of one piston, or a shaved head or block. Unlikely that a shaved head or block would affect just one cylinder though.
really I'm just trying to come up with any excuse not to do any internal engine work.. i may try the ul77v and just use the boat the rest of the year and rebuild over the winter. hopefully it holds up, thank god for my towing membership. would I have to buy a ul77v for every cylinder or just the one? i don't see much build up, one of the first things i did when the engine was running was de-carb it too. it's pretty clean inside there... and a shaved block should affect both plugs on that side, or else i should have a gasket leak.
However, think about it...... from what I understand in your posts, it is only one cylinder that hits the QL77JC4 plug, and the same cylinder every time?