Hi,
Was on my way out for a fish today and after a few kms my boat suddenly stopped, ended up getting a tow back home.
While waiting for a tow, i tried starting the motor several times, the only time i could get it to start was if I sprayed a fair bit of carbi spray into the carbs, but then it would die. I checked my fuel lines as I thought it was not getting fuel, but when I got home I took of the fuel filter attached to the motor and it was clean and seemed to be receiving fuel from the bubble/line fine.
I took out the spark plugs and they look pretty black, wet and smell like petrol. I am starting to think it may be a problem with the fuel not sparking correctly. I am not sure if the plugs are sparking and do not know how to test myself. So, instead I have taken a few pics of the plugs and was hoping someone could tell me if they look like they are no good, as I am hoping the is the cause of the problem. My motor is a '76 75hp Chrysler.

Thanks,
Shannon
Was on my way out for a fish today and after a few kms my boat suddenly stopped, ended up getting a tow back home.
While waiting for a tow, i tried starting the motor several times, the only time i could get it to start was if I sprayed a fair bit of carbi spray into the carbs, but then it would die. I checked my fuel lines as I thought it was not getting fuel, but when I got home I took of the fuel filter attached to the motor and it was clean and seemed to be receiving fuel from the bubble/line fine.
I took out the spark plugs and they look pretty black, wet and smell like petrol. I am starting to think it may be a problem with the fuel not sparking correctly. I am not sure if the plugs are sparking and do not know how to test myself. So, instead I have taken a few pics of the plugs and was hoping someone could tell me if they look like they are no good, as I am hoping the is the cause of the problem. My motor is a '76 75hp Chrysler.

Thanks,
Shannon