[FONT="]I found an old Evinrude outboard of my grandfather's in my Dad?s stuff (both have passed away) that I have slowly been working on the past year. I know a little about outboards which I have mostly learned from all the great folks on iboats and from borrowed library books etc. I have cleaned/rebuilt the carb on it and repaired the fuel pump. I checked the cylinders? compression (114 and 111). I then noticed that the upper spark plug socket threads were pretty thin. I read about heli-coil and timeserts and decided I wouldn't try to tackle that just yet. The next thing I did was to check the sparking and found that only one plug was sparking. I then checked the coils and the condensers (which I knew nothing about before reading several iboats forums) and figured out one of the plug wires was corroded. I removed the corrosion, rechecked the sparking, and they both were firing. I then noticed that the spark plugs were Champion J6C instead of the J4J plugs that are listed for the outboard. My questions are: what is the difference between J6C and J4J plugs and why might my grandfather put the wrong plugs in it? Could the J6C plugs have stripped the spark plug threads (doesn?t make sense to me since the thread size should be the same)? Should a novice like me try the heli-coil or timesert fix or should I try to remove the cylinder head assembly and have it worked on by a machinist? Are there other options I should pursue? I guess I am looking for advice on how to proceed.[/FONT]