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    this is getting old......

    i have a 2002 22i and when im at 3/4 to full throttle it runs great but from pulling some one up to 21 on the pp it sounds and feels like it is missing. im thinking it might need a new distributer cap and wires for a tune up.. after running the boat for an hour or so it will run fine. or i will mess with the wires and twist them around , un do them from the distubuter cap and put them back on and it is fine again for a while.. any thoughts? i bouth this boat used a couple of months ago and had 590 hrs. on it and now has like 610 on it.

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    You may need some new plug wires. My dealer recommended new plug wires at 400 hrs. Perhaps they were never changed.
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      #3
      Does sound like an engine miss. Start with the cheap and easy stuff; plugs, plug wires, Distributor cap, rotor, fuel/water separator filter. Use Marine grade, not automotive.

      or i will mess with the wires and twist them around , un do them from the distubuter cap and put them back on and it is fine again for a while
      You are talking about plug wires right?
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        #4
        I'd guess it was plugs, plug wires or distributor cap. Pretty easy and quick fix.
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          #5
          If you can, take pictures of the old plugs and post them here as well. Is that engine fuel injected?
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            350 merc. mpi

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              #7
              BTW, the reason you replace the plug wires at 400 hours is that they tend to heat up and then end up misfiring.
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                #8
                oh .. ok.. i didnt know that. thanks for the info. im going to the shop to get some stuff now.. thanks again

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