I got some feedback on another forum vintage section, the white spots on the electrode are likely detonation or preignition. They are egging me on to install a knock sensor, but I'm not sure I'm that advanced mechanically, so - maybe I'll just use this as an excuse to pick up a timing light.
I got some colder plugs, I run B8S NGK in another one, and those plugs that have run for a couple years now, look happy and a nice brown, no fouling, both plugs look exactly the same, put them back in. Usually, that motor just gets pinned open, and we just ride around the islands, up and down the lake, nothing like a little boat, for the sake of a boat ride.
I could run more oil, or mess with what octane the fuel is, but I'll likely stick to 24:1 if I'm testing motors and regular 87 Octane pump fuel.
This motor was over heating before and I got the water pump going good, so - apparently the water pump was likely working perfectly good already and the overheating is from another reason.
I got some colder plugs, I run B8S NGK in another one, and those plugs that have run for a couple years now, look happy and a nice brown, no fouling, both plugs look exactly the same, put them back in. Usually, that motor just gets pinned open, and we just ride around the islands, up and down the lake, nothing like a little boat, for the sake of a boat ride.
I could run more oil, or mess with what octane the fuel is, but I'll likely stick to 24:1 if I'm testing motors and regular 87 Octane pump fuel.
This motor was over heating before and I got the water pump going good, so - apparently the water pump was likely working perfectly good already and the overheating is from another reason.