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Re: Spark plug diagnosis - need your input PLEASE!
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Posted by vally farm on March 09, 2007 at 19:50:48 from (207.69.138.136):
In Reply to: Spark plug diagnosis - need your input PLEASE! posted by Steven@AZ on March 09, 2007 at 15:53:37:
Looks like they need some hard work to me too. If you get them good and heated up try to spray a LITTLE water mist (very fine) through the carb. The engine has to be hot and med-high throtle. This will cause a small amount of steam to help clean out the carbon buildup in the head. NOTE!!! - Too much water may want to blow the head gasket or cause other problems like a bent rod from the water hydrolocking a piston!!! Just a very light spritz, wait a minute for everything to burn through, another light spritz, etc. for 5-6 times. The chances are much greater that the tractor will stall befor any bad things happen, but I just want to make sure you are aware of it. This is best done outside or your nice clean ceiling will have a large black carbon sneeze on it. Mike
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