I have a 1974 135 HP Evinrude that fouls plugs in less than a few hours. The fuel pump was replaced and the carbs rebuilt in 2011. The plugs appear wet with gas/oil, but not black. Compression is 147,140,125,140 psi. The engine fouls the recommended plug (UL77V) quickly (within an afternoon). B7HS10 plugs last a little longer. Engine starts normally (both hot and cold) and idles nicely. It misfires when loaded. When the plugs "clear", WOT is normal and smooth. I used to get a whole season with a set of plugs.
All 4 coils have been replaced.
Is this most likely a fuel mixture problem or an ignition problem?
A marine mechanic suggested that I should change the jet sizes (to run leaner). This idea does not make sense to me since I am running it at only 600 feet altitude and have stock jets. Could the engine change so much that jets need to be changed? (The carbureters are fixed jets with no adjustments).
When I rebuilt the carbs, I adjusted the plastic float so it is parallel to the gasket surface when placed up-side-down. The book suggests that I use a gauge to adjust them. How critical is this adjustment? I checked the float valve before putting the bowl on and it seemed to shut the gas off when the float was horizontal. Did I adjust the floats correctly?
Any suggestions?
All 4 coils have been replaced.
Is this most likely a fuel mixture problem or an ignition problem?
A marine mechanic suggested that I should change the jet sizes (to run leaner). This idea does not make sense to me since I am running it at only 600 feet altitude and have stock jets. Could the engine change so much that jets need to be changed? (The carbureters are fixed jets with no adjustments).
When I rebuilt the carbs, I adjusted the plastic float so it is parallel to the gasket surface when placed up-side-down. The book suggests that I use a gauge to adjust them. How critical is this adjustment? I checked the float valve before putting the bowl on and it seemed to shut the gas off when the float was horizontal. Did I adjust the floats correctly?
Any suggestions?