Background:
88' 200hp V-6 blackmax
Engine has sat idle for the past 22 months during a boat resto.
What I've done prior to attempting to set sail:
-Rebuilt fuel pump, cleaned carbs, new fuel lines, primer bulb and fuel filter.
-New waterpump, tstats and poppit assembly.
-And all the other stuff you'd normal do at the begining of a season.
At any rate, the spark plugs on my #1 and #2 cylinders get caked I mean caked with black soot...looks like carbon. The other cylinders are fine. I clean it off and it comes right back. It is keeping the engine from idling down. I have spark on all cylinders and 110 psi on all cylinders
Question:
Will just a heavy decarb do the trick? Is it just carbon? Before the boat was laid up (2 years ago) I decarbed the engine but never ran it the stuff out because of another problem that is now solved. When I first ran the engine the other day a piece of carbon the size of 2 silver dollars got caught between the prop and L/U.
What do you guys think? If it is carbon soot on the plugs, I've never seen it so bad.
88' 200hp V-6 blackmax
Engine has sat idle for the past 22 months during a boat resto.
What I've done prior to attempting to set sail:
-Rebuilt fuel pump, cleaned carbs, new fuel lines, primer bulb and fuel filter.
-New waterpump, tstats and poppit assembly.
-And all the other stuff you'd normal do at the begining of a season.
At any rate, the spark plugs on my #1 and #2 cylinders get caked I mean caked with black soot...looks like carbon. The other cylinders are fine. I clean it off and it comes right back. It is keeping the engine from idling down. I have spark on all cylinders and 110 psi on all cylinders
Question:
Will just a heavy decarb do the trick? Is it just carbon? Before the boat was laid up (2 years ago) I decarbed the engine but never ran it the stuff out because of another problem that is now solved. When I first ran the engine the other day a piece of carbon the size of 2 silver dollars got caught between the prop and L/U.
What do you guys think? If it is carbon soot on the plugs, I've never seen it so bad.