11-19-2017 07:58 AM
I have a 2008 280 with twin 4.3 MPIs and alphas. A couple of months ago, I noticed the starboard needed a little more throttle to balance the rpms on a plane. At first it was barely noticeable but got a little worse over a period of three months. The last time I took the boat out, the starboard engine was noticeably running rough and I pulled the plugs when I got the boat home on the trailer.
The plugs were all blackened indicating rich running. That was until I pulled the number 2 plug (the last one I got to) and found the entire center electrode missing and much of the ground electrode burned off. Plugs had about 40 hours on them and were the correct plugs - changed in the spring of 2016. The #2 cylinder had no compression when checked, pumped some oil in the cylinder and still had no compression. Checked the adjacent #4 cylinder and had 155. Pulled the valve cover to check springs/valve movement and they appeared normal.
Took the boat to a local, well reviewed, mechanic. After looking, diagnosed a "detonation failure" possibly as a result of #2 injector running too lean and the sparkplug burning up. Possible bent valve or piston issue. Recommended re-manufactured engine from Jaspar which I elected to go with.
Has anyone had issues of this nature with injectors? Mechanic will service injectors when new block is installed but I would like to have some idea of exactly what would cause this. Next time my engines are not running balanced, you can better believe I will be paying a lot more attention to the issue than I did this time!
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