surfsidewood
Seaman Apprentice
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- Dec 4, 2009
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I have a 1990 Evinrude V6 150. I've been having trouble when starting the motor whether it's hot or cold. I found that the primer solenoid handle had a small crack in it and was leaking fuel, so I rebuilt that. Once I get it started it will idle for a while then die when I try to put it in gear. Makes it a real pain at the ramp! Last time I had the boat out it would not run above 4300 RPM's. (motor running cool and never overheating) I did a spark test with the gap set on the spark tester @ 7/16 and found that the middle cylinder on the port side had weak spark. I changed the coil on that cylinder, now spark is strong all the way around. While I was changing the plugs I realized that the plug in the top cylinder on the starboard side had water on it, and the next one down was loaded up with gunk. All of the other plugs looked good. I put the plugs in and let it run for a while and same thing. Water on the top plug. My question is, ,what would cause water to be getting into the top cylinder? From my auto experience my first thought is a head gasket, but I'm new to the whole two stroke thing. So just wanted to make sure I was on the right track. The person who owned the boat before me recently replaced the t-stats and impeller. Any help would be greatly appreciated!