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Posted by noncompos on October 17, 2006 at 20:53:13 from (71.34.66.23):
In Reply to: fowling plugs posted by Sandy White on October 17, 2006 at 20:43:02:
If you"re having trouble with your plugs fowling, you"ve just got to keep those chickens, ducks and geese out of the carb! God, that was mean, but I just couldn"t resist; I"ll hate myself in the morning. Seriously, if the plugs are dry-fouling it"s usually too much fuel or possibly weak spark; if they"re wet (oily) fouling it"s oil gettinginto the combustion chambers. There"ve been several posting on both problems; run the archives("Search This Site" on the menu to the left when the forum-index page comes up) on Fouling plugs and they should come up, And please accept my apologies.
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