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Re: Spark plug gap question
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Posted by Glen in TX on November 10, 2006 at 10:37:33 from (208.246.9.136):
In Reply to: Spark plug gap question posted by old on November 09, 2006 at 18:10:14:
Could help if you have enough juice to fire the wider gap but can still foul like before eventually if carb or engine problems. Like others said they did make those gap add on towers or have them built into some wire ends. Champion did make some auxillary gap plugs for example the UD16 is called auxillary gap plug with gap built in it vs. the standard D16 plug they made. Champion catalogs just recommended those plugs really for hard constant PTO use on a tractor or a generator engine and not really to solve fouling problems. For fouling problems a temporary fix is just running a hotter plug with longer reach until engine problems are fixed.
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