So, I heard you are the OMC Guru. I've got a question for you.<br /><br />I have a 1996 Evinrude 225 v6 carburated outboard. The top two cylinders burn and foul out brand new spark plugs after only 2-4 hours of 3/4 throttle cruising. the top two plugs have alot of carbon buildup on them and a little dry while the bottom four plugs look medium brown and oily with the same amount of runtime. i took it to the shop and they checked the voltage, spark, and carbs. they said that everything was o.k. add a little more oil to the mix. the vro is disconnected and i premix the oil at 40:1 to be on the safe side. i noticed that there was some real thick black oil residue leaking from the bottom of the air intake after they looked at the carbs. it had never done this before. anyway, about 7 hours on the motor the thing seized up. i took it back to a different mechanic and he said that the top bearing on the crank had worked its way to the top. before i took it to the shop i removed the heads and all cyliinder walls look perfect and smooth...however, the top two piston head have alot of carbon buildup on the top of the piston head only...no buildup on the cylinder walls. these are the cylinders that show alot of carbon buildup on the plugs. nay thoughts...was there something wrong with this?<br /><br />I have taken this motor to every boat dealer i know and i keep geeting the run around.
<br /><br />please help if you can.
<br /><br />thanks.