anderso8623
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 25, 2012
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Hello all,
I have a 1991 Mercury 40hp serial number 0D070343. It died on my the other day after about 20 minutes of cruising right around 2,000 RPM. I swapped out the spark plugs as they were due and it started after a while of trying. It is not running as well as it once did and when I pulled the plugs they had excessive build up. Two were dryer more typical and two were “wet” with a chunkier build up. Has anyone had this issue with these motors? I have heard the spark plugs could effect the power pack and Mercury went from NGK BUHW-2 spark plugs to NGK BUZHW-2 with more insulation for the electric plus to avoid this. I had in, and replaced the plugs with the BUZHW-2 plugs. Not sure if that could be the culprit or if it is a more common issue.
thanks.
I have a 1991 Mercury 40hp serial number 0D070343. It died on my the other day after about 20 minutes of cruising right around 2,000 RPM. I swapped out the spark plugs as they were due and it started after a while of trying. It is not running as well as it once did and when I pulled the plugs they had excessive build up. Two were dryer more typical and two were “wet” with a chunkier build up. Has anyone had this issue with these motors? I have heard the spark plugs could effect the power pack and Mercury went from NGK BUHW-2 spark plugs to NGK BUZHW-2 with more insulation for the electric plus to avoid this. I had in, and replaced the plugs with the BUZHW-2 plugs. Not sure if that could be the culprit or if it is a more common issue.
thanks.