Hello everyone...as I am a very active member on a bunch of other fourms I know how some people get when new people start off by asking questions, but that is what led me to this site so here is goes. ....
I recently bought a used 18' CC with a 97 Johnson Ocean pro 70hp. I took it out for the first time and it ran flawlessly...that day before I went out I put roughly 10 gallons of fuel in it. I trailered it a good distance this weekend and put about 15 gallons in the night before I went out. That morning when I launched the boat it took two tries to start and then it started. I let it warm up for about 10 minutes and headed out through the marina. It ran fine al the way out until I was about to turn the corner to open water. I turned the corned and throttled up and the motor ran like normal for about 20-30 seconds and then died. Had tons of trouble restarting and only got it started a few times in which when I put it in gear it would stall. I had to be towed in. So when I finally get home I hook up the muffs to flush and to see if it will start. Its does...starts right up. Goes into and out of gear, revs up in neutral just fine.
So I started the motor again last night on the muffs and let it run for a couple minutes. I shut it down and waited about 5 minutes and then pulled the plugs. All three of them dripped with oil. What would cause the oily plugs and the motor stalling on me?
Thank you to everyone who looks and comments in advance
I recently bought a used 18' CC with a 97 Johnson Ocean pro 70hp. I took it out for the first time and it ran flawlessly...that day before I went out I put roughly 10 gallons of fuel in it. I trailered it a good distance this weekend and put about 15 gallons in the night before I went out. That morning when I launched the boat it took two tries to start and then it started. I let it warm up for about 10 minutes and headed out through the marina. It ran fine al the way out until I was about to turn the corner to open water. I turned the corned and throttled up and the motor ran like normal for about 20-30 seconds and then died. Had tons of trouble restarting and only got it started a few times in which when I put it in gear it would stall. I had to be towed in. So when I finally get home I hook up the muffs to flush and to see if it will start. Its does...starts right up. Goes into and out of gear, revs up in neutral just fine.
So I started the motor again last night on the muffs and let it run for a couple minutes. I shut it down and waited about 5 minutes and then pulled the plugs. All three of them dripped with oil. What would cause the oily plugs and the motor stalling on me?
Thank you to everyone who looks and comments in advance
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