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Probably either a sticking choke or the carb needs another rebuild. As
suggested - spray it good w/ carb cleaner and try it. As for plugs - They will easily last 2 years if you are not using the boat every day. Pull a couple and look at them. They should be fine but are probably black from the rich condition. As for plug wires - I would definetly be changing them unless they were changed 2 years ago also. I would purchase a set of Taylor Universal, V8, blue, Hi-Energy wires for $30.00 from www.summitracing.com These are 8mm wires that will probably outlast the boat at this point. You will have to cut the end and fit to length but a standard wire crimper will work for this. Don't use the cheap $17.99 wires from AutoZone or Advance or Wal-Mart. I would not spend $60.00 or more for a Merc set either. You might also find them at a local performance auto/truck parts store. Check the yellow pages. I think the blue ones look cool - they even looked good on my cruiser. However, I did put a set of red ones on my truck since it is red. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Glenn Deneweth" wrote in message ... I have a 230hp 305, with a Mercruiser Alpha 1 (1986) and this year when I run the engine there are a strong smell of gas fumes, the engine is running rich. It also runs a little rough. Would turning the mixture screw fix both of these issues? I had the carb rebuilt 2 years ago, and tuned up the engine the same time. It's not running that rough, and but rougher than last year. How long do spark plugs and wire last? I also have electronic ignition if that matters. Thanks, Glenn |
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