I bought a boat with a 55hp Johnson engine (55RL76E) and i think it is only running on one cilinder.
I had the boat in the water three times now, the first time no real power, the second time suddenly after 1 hrs of running time the boat suddenly went real fast and the engine sounded a lot smoother, so my first thought was that one cilinder suddenly came in.
Third time the boat was slow again and after that run i checked the sparkplugs.
One sparkplug was a little greyish but not real white and the other plug was brown with a little black like rich fuel. Both plugs where sparking when i tested.
Today i run the boat again for half an hour and after that both sparkplugs are the same greyish colour but the boat was still slow. Both plugs sparked when i tested them.
Does anyone has some advice on where to look as it seems that ignition is not really failing.
My guts tell me that if it is a fuel problem the cilinder wont fail completely and suddenly come in and after that fail completely again but everytime i check the ignition it seems to work fine.
I had the boat in the water three times now, the first time no real power, the second time suddenly after 1 hrs of running time the boat suddenly went real fast and the engine sounded a lot smoother, so my first thought was that one cilinder suddenly came in.
Third time the boat was slow again and after that run i checked the sparkplugs.
One sparkplug was a little greyish but not real white and the other plug was brown with a little black like rich fuel. Both plugs where sparking when i tested.
Today i run the boat again for half an hour and after that both sparkplugs are the same greyish colour but the boat was still slow. Both plugs sparked when i tested them.
Does anyone has some advice on where to look as it seems that ignition is not really failing.
My guts tell me that if it is a fuel problem the cilinder wont fail completely and suddenly come in and after that fail completely again but everytime i check the ignition it seems to work fine.
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