Posted by Too Far Gone on November 25, 2009 at 15:21:31 from (67.221.197.94):
In Reply to: 2001 Honda Rubicon no go posted by blinwmiaol.com on November 25, 2009 at 10:39:17:
Back when I was riding the old Honda Big Reds and such I always carried a couple extra NGK plugs in the tool box.Ive had them just quit firing before.Ive also had the same plug problem on the 400 2 stroke Polaris(just shut off for no apparent reason,change plug and go.I also had the stator on our 500 Polaris quit.I think it was a $500 deal on it.I havent looked at my newer Honda to see,but the older ones have a little coil looking deal that the plug wire hooks onto.They go bad sometimes.Parts stores carry matches for your plug,and a lot cheaper too.
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