I was cruising along with my 1973 50 horse merc in the lake today when all hell broke loose. I had the motor at full throttle and it didn't seem to be going very fast (I should've stopped at that, but no, I kept going) and soon it started to quickly jump to a low speed as if a brake was applied and gradually get back up to speed only to do this again. I started to get concerned at this point and idled it down but as it was slowing down there was a bang and it stalled. Now it's siezed. I took off the plugs and found that all but cylinder #3 were wet with fuel, so my theory is that there was no gas, and therefore no oil, getting to the third cylinder, causing it to stick to the cylinder wall. Do you concur..? ..Anyway, my question is: is there anything I should try before I start to dissemble the powerhead? BTW, It's cold now and the flywheel still won't budge.<br />Thanks,<br />Eric<br />(The dumb guy who didn't check why his engine wasn't running on all 4)
<br /><br />Edit: Forgot to Mention that the spark plug in cylinder 3 also looks a lot like it's been struck, which seems to disprove my theory...