MikDee
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Re: #3 cylinder, good spark - no fire
IMO, I'd get rid of the surface gap plugs! Then pick up a standard gap comparable heat range "resistor" plug. The resistor tends to keep the spark at the electrode tip, rather then any outside surface of the plug, especially if you have solid core metal (non-suppression spark plug wire!). No wonder you keep getting shocked!
There should be a comparable plug you can gap to replace this, maybe from a plug chart, OR, from an older, like 89' 125 Force outboard like I had.
IMO, I'd get rid of the surface gap plugs! Then pick up a standard gap comparable heat range "resistor" plug. The resistor tends to keep the spark at the electrode tip, rather then any outside surface of the plug, especially if you have solid core metal (non-suppression spark plug wire!). No wonder you keep getting shocked!
There should be a comparable plug you can gap to replace this, maybe from a plug chart, OR, from an older, like 89' 125 Force outboard like I had.
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