While out fishing the other day I took off from the ramp with my tinny and Yamaha 30CV outboard...
About 100 metres from the ramp I get this high pitch sort of ticking/pinging sound... then a few seconds later the motor starts missing and cutting out like its running on one cylinder... Anyway I quickly head for the closest shore and make it before it cuts out altogether... No paddling needed
After sinking 40cm into the mud on the shore I pull the cowl off and look around... Doesnt seem to be any external damage or anything loose etc...
So I pull the spark plugs just to check those.. Top one looks fine... Pull the bottom one off and WTF! The ground pin or whatever that bent bit on top is called has been bent right over and almost touching the central electrode thingy (excuse the technical terms). There was virtually a hair's gap between the two.. Aha! this has to be the problem (the symptons were logical for that problem), although I had never seen anything like it... I did perhaps have the plugs torqued up a little too much and perhaps they were extending into the clyinder too much, but even so they should have suitable clearance. I was using the correct plugs with gap set correctly as per specs... but this bottom plug gap was virtually closed.
So I crack open a set of two new plugs (NGK BR8HS-10) and put them in, carefully checking not to overtighten too much... Fire her up and she is back running at full power. Decided this was definately the problem and kept going and no trouble all day...
So, has anyone else had this happen before? I had never seen it and though it was quite odd!