Auxlarry
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 21, 2010
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- 304
Just got done with a complete powerhead rebuild. .030 over bore, new pro v pistons, bearings and electrical components on an 85 115 horse crossflow. Took it out over the weekend and it ran great for about an hour, tried keeping the rpm's under 4000. It started to bog a bit and I shut it down and had it towed back to the dock. Got it home and checked electrical, good strong spark on the tester and all cylinders were between 126 and 128 psi but when I pulled the plugs I noticed the #4 plug was full of water. Pulled the head and couldn't see anything wrong with the head but had beads of water in the cylinder. Cleaned it up and replaced the head and fired it up on the muffs and I can tell it's still fouling out on 4. Where should I look? the shop told me when I had it bored that the block was clean and no apparent cracks, etc. All new seals and gaskets.