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"GeoffSchultz" wrote in
oups.com: I don't see any spark at the plugs. The spark plug cap on a Yamaha outboard consists of a wire spring inside a rubber boot that pushes over the sparkplug cap, instead of a proper metal cap. The wire spring shoves it way back up into the cap because nothing holds it in place. The other end of the wire spring is simply shoved into the center of the sparkplug wire with nothing really holding it but the rubber cap. When this comes loose, of course, (not if), there will be no or very low spark at that plug and the Yamaha will run like crap. Unplug the rubber cap from the sparkplug. Use needlenosed pliers to pull the metal spring back into the hole where teh spark plug cap fits. Make sure the upper end of the spring wire is still shoved up into the plug wire so it will get the HV pulse and CAREFULLY wiggle it down over the spark plug cap until it seats. If you're careful, you can feel the cheapass spring stretch over the cap... It's crap...It's YAMAHA! Larry -- |
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