The 88 SPL does not have mixture adjustments.....they are fixed high and low jets. During a fill up, my buddy put in enough oil for 20 gallons of gas but the tank only took 16.7 gallons (issues with sending unit accuracy). So the mixture was already rich which probably started the fouled plug issues. During the next fill up I added less oil to try and lean things out a little. I will change the plugs and do a sea foam treatment before I bother with a carb rebuild. Thanks
I am curious why you say fouled plugs would not cause this issue though?
I hear ya....was just a little confused because of your earlier comment "the extra oil your buddy added won't harm the engine, but it could be the cause of your fouled plugs." The break in mixture of this outboard was originally 100:1 so I know a little extra oil is not gonna hurt anything. I have just seen this lead to gummed up carbs and fouled plugs so I assumed that could've been my issue. Even though I already got her started and idling again i will still clean out the internal engine components as best as possible with a sea foam treatment, change out the plugs, and check the fuel filter before I take her for a test run at WOT.