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I am going to do some more experimenting with the paper towel trick when I am back at the boat this weekend. New plugs also in that cylinder. Being frugal swapping the injectors requires $30 in non-reusable gaskets. Grand scheme of things thats nothing but still, haha. Seems to be screaming injector otherwise, and if thats the case I won't have one for this weekend unless I go get a new one at the dealer $$$.Since you physically saw spark at the plug, it's a safe bet that that side of things is good. There's obviously no combustion process happening inside that cylinder, based on the spark plug. The dark part is probably just burning oil and the dark spot was probably the "bottom" of the plug inside the cylinder (gravity). So... you have spark and I'm sure you have air... the other variable needed to make fire is fuel. That has to be the missing piece, right?
I like the idea of swapping an injector - whether it's on land and then try the paper towel trick (does that work for the known-good cylinders) - or go and run the boat.
I am eager to get this right for the end of the season too, we are in the market for a Marlin or maybe a 282 Sailfish and want this boat 100% to list if its replacement comes along. We are hoping to buy the replacement then sell this after.