lazergeek
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 734
- Reaction score
- 799
- Points
- 187
- Location
- South Florida
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- FSH Sport
- Boat Length
- 21
My shit weekend of boat maintenance started with lubing my steering cable that abruptly got stiff on my outing Friday and ended with a seized / broken spark plug on Starboard #1 cylinder (front Cylinder) when doing my 50 hours service. I was able to twist the plug a few degrees initially and back, but it never broke free, I soaked in WD40 since that was all I had available then when I retried the plug snapped off. (at least the steering cable is usable now)
The dealer claimed to have replaced the plugs on my 10 hours service last year. I don’t see any corrosion on the plug so I’m not sure if it was galvanic corrosion or the dealer cross threaded the plug. All the other plugs released right away. I viewed the other broken spark plug threads here. Do I try PB Blaster and an EZ Out to remove myself or press the dealer to see what they are willing to do? I assume my YES will not cover?
Let me know your thoughts, hints, or tips.
The dealer claimed to have replaced the plugs on my 10 hours service last year. I don’t see any corrosion on the plug so I’m not sure if it was galvanic corrosion or the dealer cross threaded the plug. All the other plugs released right away. I viewed the other broken spark plug threads here. Do I try PB Blaster and an EZ Out to remove myself or press the dealer to see what they are willing to do? I assume my YES will not cover?
Let me know your thoughts, hints, or tips.