Posted by super99 on November 25, 2007 at 02:27:50 from (75.107.167.209):
In Reply to: Cleaning spark plugs posted by Tom Stein on November 24, 2007 at 16:31:48:
Well, I'll probably catch H--- for this one, but here goes. Buy a set of non-foulers for the spark plugs. I got mine at Napa, seen em in JC Whitney catalog, etc. IH 400 with loader, not much hard use, would foul plugs in less than a day. Was tearing out some fence last fall[06] and put a set of them in it and haven't had to clean or change plugs yet. Haven't checked the compression, does use a little oil. I can't afford to overhaul it right now, so needed to do something to get it useable and this did the trick. I think it was around $5 for 2 of them. I always sprayed carb cleaner on them, blew off with air hose, use a wire wheel and air hose again, set gap and put back in. Chris
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