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Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 09:20:11 -0400, hk wrote: That was determined to be a plug gone bad. I can almost understand the plug thing if it wasn't for the fact that I have had other engines with normal plugs, and I change them out of routine maintenance, and not too frequently. The Lincoln Navigator tow vehicle got the recommended new plugs at 100 000 mi, although they looked fine. On the Navigator, it takes about two hours to change the plugs, so it is just as well they last so long. Platinum points. You can't get such a thing for your engine.? Casady Uhhh...this was just a pass-along, not a post outlining a problem I was having with an internal combustion engine. :) I change the spark plugs on my lawn tractor once a year. Takes less than five minutes, including unwrapping the plugs and checking their gaps. Haven't had to check the plugs on my trusty Husky chain saw or on my string trimmer. :) |
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