Sgtcolemannathen
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Came in under minimum power on one engine. Been setting 4 hours now neither will start.
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They’re two stroke...I can’t really tell on the pic, but that doesn’t seem too high to me. You’ll have to compare that spot to where the air intakes are. Check the oil. If water is in there, you might want to try @4x15mph ’s advice.
Sorry, literally first day with the boat. Could you kindly show me where the air intake is? Previous owner just informed me he had the same thing happen to him and water night was the same. Got the plugs back in and the clip things. Both motors fired right up.
Also, my bilge pump couldn't keep up obviously there was 4 or 5 inches of water in my engine compartment. But it only seemed to leak water into it while I was running it. Kill the motors and I could scoop it out with a large bottle.
Awesome!Got the plugs back in and the clip things. Both motors fired right up.
I'd still consider rebuilding those plugs.....it is super easy.Update, I put 2 stroke oil that I had all around the blow out plug and they both seated. I also have the lock spring things. The motor dries out in today's heat and is screaming. 1st day owning this boat and I made the right decision. Love doing donuts.
This is a great and inexpensive way to maintain the plug seals in working condition, courtesy of @MidnightRiderI scrubbed the inside with scotch brite pads. It helped a ton.