Re: Lazy Cylinder on Yamaha 150?
I did 2 things tonight: Quick cleaning of carbs, and changed the spark plugs.<br /><br />CLEANING OF THE CARBS<br />I pulled the air filter off (and by the way it really does not seem to "filter" because there is no filter - this is strange to me.). I picked up a can of Super Tech Carburetor Cleaner and sprayed the carbs, choke plate... then started the engine and sprayed in the neck of the carbs, just beyond the choke plates. I noticed that when I sprayed in the upper 2 carbs, the engine would really almost go into a stall. The middle too (but not quite as affected as the top). But spraying into the bottom almost had no effect on the engine. <br /><br />I'd have to say the carbs looked very clean as they were. No change before or after.<br /><br />CHANGING OF THE SPARK PLUGS<br />4 of the old plugs have dark brown sticky stuff like varnish (very thin layer all over the end of the plug).<br /><br />Now for the 2 other plugs (starboard center, and starboard lower), they had the brown sticky stuff too, but also some build up around the edge across from the center, and a hint of pale green substance.<br /><br />Before I put the new plugs in I sprayed the holes with carb cleaner for 2 seconds each.<br /><br />Now get this: Put the new plugs in, and ran the motor for 5 minutes. Then I pulled all starboard plugs out to observe. Starboard top had some brown liquid on it such as "liquid varnish" (to me it seems normal). However, the other 2 plugs had a pale or milky green substance on them, and no brown. <br /><br />It seems to me that these 2 cylinders did not fire during my 5 minute run. Does this sound like a logical conclusion?<br /><br />Took the boat out for a test run:<br />No change in performance. It still runs rough when slowly accelerating up to 3000 RPM or so. From dead stop I took it to WOT and it gave me all the power it was meant to give...no hesitation or rough operation...It just got up and went. But run it for a while at 3000 or less and it starts to run rough. <br /><br />But with just me and my daughter aboard, was able to get 5000 RPM out of it at WOT and up to speed.<br /><br />But in neutral, I don't get the shake. I only get the shake under load.<br /><br />I did not think to pump the fuel bulb while the shake was happening to see if the shake would stop, but will try that experiment next time.<br /><br />So what next? Spark or Fuel?<br /><br />THANKS SO FAR YOUALL!!