It sits IN the water JacketOr, since water doesn't go through it, the gasket insulates it from the hotter aluminum.
Two ways to look at it.
Spark checks out good. In my mind, it is not getting enough fuel. Any introduction of additional fuel in to the intake, either by spraying, or by choke, keeps it running. It does not sound like just one cylinder that is bad causing the problem. It seems uniform across all 4 cylinders.Now it's time to figure out whether it's spark or fuel. Personally, is get rid of those plugs and buy champions but others will disagree. Either way I'd start by doing a spark JUMP test and if tests fine go on to fuel.
I did not do a compression test. I was assuming the internal engine was in good shape due to low hours. But, I guess that I should go back to square one and do the compression check. I am assuming that I should do the compression test when the engine is warm? It is tough to get the engine up to running temperature, because it will not idle on its own. The only way that I can keep it running is to either rev it up, spraying gas in to the intake, or toggling the choke on and off. What is the safest way to get it up to temperature running it with the muff on the trailer?Wires to the fuel pump are for the --" no oil "---warning only.----The fuel pump operates with a PRESSURE pulse and slight low pressure pulse from the crankcase.----Has the water pump impeller been replaced ?----And post the actual values you get from a compression test.-----VRO in service and tested ??----Vapor pump tested / inspected ?-----Gasket on the vapor tank checked for leaks ?
It may not have been up to operating temperature when the plugs were pulled. I was toggling the choke on and off, in order to get it to run.Spark plugs are BOTH black and unburned oil. Check the cylinder head temperatures of all cylinders. It looks like your thermostat is keeping the engine too cold.
I use 1 Heat Range hotter than standard. I use NGK standard duty. No Iridium needed.
New CORRECT sparkplugs first. Runs much better ? Then starts same old problem. Thermostat is not holding correct temperature.
It may not have been up to operating temperature when the plugs were pulled. I was toggling the choke on and off, in order to get it to run. I have realized that the problem occurs all the time, not just when warm.