JoeFromAkron
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2012
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- 144
73' 50 hp Johnson - Runs great, spark is good, haven't done compression test yet this year. I have had an issue with with a white/grey film forming on the plugs. They do not look steam cleaned. It has fouled the plugs twice on me now. Once on Lake Erie which was pretty dangerous as I almost got pushed up on a breakwall before it finally started and once at the dock.
The first time it fouled was also the first time I used the gaped plugs (ql77jc4) as the motor had Surface gap plugs when I bought it so I left them in as it ran fine. I checked the plugs several times last year and never noticed this film before I put in the gaped plugs. Low and behold this year I have the film again, this time on the surface gap plugs and it wouldn't start second time out. I put in a set of the gaped plugs and it fired right up. Checked the gaped plugs and they have this film on them again but started and ran fine.
So I think the white/grey film I am getting is some kind of water/oil mix. Its not a lot if it and if it didn't keep the plugs from firing I probably wouldn't think twice about it. The motor does not appear to have ever overheated and the water pump is new and working fine as far as I can tell. Passes the "Hand on hot engine for three seconds" test at least. I am imagining the head gasket has failed? I have the proper tools so that would be easy to fix I think.
Could incomplete combustion cause this also? I did a spark and compression test when I got it and it was fine but everything's gotta break sometime. It appears to have the original coils and power pack but the stator is seemingly not original.
Also, when if first happened I thought "I got water in the gas" and this spring I hooked up a external fuel fiter/water separator. So with new fuel and the filter, I think I can rule out water in the fuel.
Thanks for any advice.
The first time it fouled was also the first time I used the gaped plugs (ql77jc4) as the motor had Surface gap plugs when I bought it so I left them in as it ran fine. I checked the plugs several times last year and never noticed this film before I put in the gaped plugs. Low and behold this year I have the film again, this time on the surface gap plugs and it wouldn't start second time out. I put in a set of the gaped plugs and it fired right up. Checked the gaped plugs and they have this film on them again but started and ran fine.
So I think the white/grey film I am getting is some kind of water/oil mix. Its not a lot if it and if it didn't keep the plugs from firing I probably wouldn't think twice about it. The motor does not appear to have ever overheated and the water pump is new and working fine as far as I can tell. Passes the "Hand on hot engine for three seconds" test at least. I am imagining the head gasket has failed? I have the proper tools so that would be easy to fix I think.
Could incomplete combustion cause this also? I did a spark and compression test when I got it and it was fine but everything's gotta break sometime. It appears to have the original coils and power pack but the stator is seemingly not original.
Also, when if first happened I thought "I got water in the gas" and this spring I hooked up a external fuel fiter/water separator. So with new fuel and the filter, I think I can rule out water in the fuel.
Thanks for any advice.