Fouled Plug

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cannondale27
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#11 Post by cannondale27 »

Fouled plug is nothing more than fuel or carbon giving a path for electricity to flow rather than jumping the gap.Like said you normally can clean a fouled plug.If you are seeing cracked ceramic that is detonation.

MyCannibal
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#12 Post by MyCannibal »

UPS, you've never fouled a Dale plug?...I find that very hard to believe.

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#13 Post by claas900 »

I never have either.

MyCannibal
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#14 Post by MyCannibal »

Wow...the odds are against me.

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#15 Post by cannondale27 »

1 #10 fouled plug all the years I owned Dales.Only reason I change plugs is when the center electrode wears away to a thin tip.

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#16 Post by UpsMan »

QUOTE (MyCannibal @ Dec 5 2008, 09:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
UPS, you've never fouled a Dale plug?...I find that very hard to believe.


Never. I use cr8ek. I bought a box of them because I figured I'd need them. Nope. I replace it once a year. I have replaced them when searching for electrical issues, but the plug has never been the culprit.

peterock
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#17 Post by peterock »

I've never fouled a plug as well.

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#18 Post by UpsMan »

yeah, but pete you don't ride.
























Just kidding. True though!

cannondale27
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#19 Post by cannondale27 »

Ouch!

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