I just rebuilt an older Merc outboard 90Hp straight six two stroke. After taking it out in the water during the break in period I noticed that cyl. 3 wasn’t firing correctly (piston's crown was clean while all others had a little carbon). I think it was firing at first and then spark died and all the clean gas moving around in the cylinder just cleaned it off (because I could clean other pistons with just alcohol and q-tips). The engine idles ok, however sometimes I can pull the plug wire off spark plug 3 and I cant hear a difference, and other times I can. And when in water I open the throttle, for the first few minuets it really gets up and moves the boat quite nicely. but after that it drops in performance (quickly). I have switched coils around and I can’t say for sure, but I don’t think that’s the issue. Doing an impedance test that I got from the manual the switch box did fail (I think its 110 Mohm to 140 Mohm) I got a 100 Mohm on one of the three test combinations all of the others I think tested 120 Mohm. I flipped the switch boxes from 1-2 to 2-1 and that seemed to make a difference. I took it out on the water and it ran harder for longer but still died out over time. Now the reason i'm not saying that its the switch boxes for sure is because during the time that cyl 3 didn’t fire, I took off the carbs and poked at the reeds, put them back on and within minuets the piston had a little carbon on it. Please help, it’s giving me a huge headache going back and forth from my shop to the dock. I just want to go fast!!!
Thank you all for any help
Thank you all for any help
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