I took the boat out yesterday and everything seemed to be fine until about a mile down the river. It started fluctuating in RPMs without throttle adjustment and then when I went to idle it shut off. When I got it started back up it sounded like I lost a cylinder. Lucky I found a sweet spot and putted home. I started pulling plug wires at the dock and this is what I found:
- Pulling the top plug made the motor run rough
- Pulling the center plug had no effect
- Pulling the bottom plug cut the motor off
I checked compression when I got home and had the following readings:
- Top = 108
- Center = 110
- Bottom = 101
I have fuel to each carb (even drips out of the front of the throat of each one), have compression and have spark. I am not getting any backfiring. With all of these factors I am at a loss for what the issue is. Could my timing be so bad that the motor would run but not misfire? Any help is appreciated.
- Pulling the top plug made the motor run rough
- Pulling the center plug had no effect
- Pulling the bottom plug cut the motor off
I checked compression when I got home and had the following readings:
- Top = 108
- Center = 110
- Bottom = 101
I have fuel to each carb (even drips out of the front of the throat of each one), have compression and have spark. I am not getting any backfiring. With all of these factors I am at a loss for what the issue is. Could my timing be so bad that the motor would run but not misfire? Any help is appreciated.