Re: 1990 Force 120hp 2 of 4 spark plugs clean
Shinny Clean Plug is often NO Spark, or a leaking head gasket or exhaust plate gasket (letting water into the cylinder).
Currently, my 1996 Force 120 has the same problem. re: 3 of its spark plugs are wet / oil fouled and its bottom plug is shinny clean. If wondering, Force 120 plugs will be wet oil foul if using lower engine RPMs too long. They need higher RPMs (and its higher heat) to burn the wet carbon away. Since my Force engine "turtle speeds" into harbour and onto its loading ramps area as well, its plugs are consistently wet black foul looking.
Regarding the shinny spark plug, I was told it can be possible Head Gasket leak or Exhaust Plate Gasket leak. Currently, I'm installing a new head gasket, new impeller (with its new gaskets) and new Starter Brush kits as well. Plan to perform head gasket replacement (since its a DIY task using < $50 gasket from iboats.com ), do a decarb process (using Mercury Tune Up juice), then take it on a long hard river run. If it still has a shinny bottom spark plug, I'm planning on replacing its exhaust plate gasket next.
Perhaps same DIY approach might work for your Force 120 with shinny spark plugs as well???