Re: Milky spark plugs
Based on your serial number you will use the "Torque and turn method" discussed above. However, your sequence should be the standard spiral sequence method (shown below except this is for a 4 cylinder engine but the sequencing should be the same. The one posted above is for 98-99 75HP with serial number OR345000 and above while yours is below or lower than this.
One additional thing is to use 2 or 3 steps torquing. What that means is that you do not start torquing each bolt to its final torque of 120 in-lb instead you take it in steps. For example with a 2 step torquing, you will initially start torquing all bolts up to 60 in-lb and then start all over again and torque them to 120 in-lb. And then double check all bolts with 120 in-lb of torque making sure none will turn more than 1/8 of a turn. If any one bolt turns more than 1/8 then you will check all bolts again starting from the first one until none will turn more than 1/8 of a turn. And then you can finally do the "turn method" which means you will add an additional 1/4 turn to each bolt and you are done, NO NEED TO DOUBLE CHECK AFTER THIS STEP.
And after your first run on the engine in the water (with engine reaching operating temp), after it cools down you will need to re-torque again. Thereafter you should be good to go.
