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Subject: Re: Spark plugs


Author:
lugh
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Date Posted: 16:50:06 03/18/15 Wed
In reply to: Trev 's message, "Spark plugs" on 15:50:41 10/13/14 Mon

>First attempt at rebuilding sleds. I picked up 2 ski
>whiz formula III's with the jlo 399 for the power
>plants. One electric start and one manual start.
>Rebuilt the engines, dropped them in and fired right
>up. BUT each machine is burning out one of the spark
>plugs usually within a minute or two of installing
>them. I am using NGK BR8ES. Unfortunately I do not
>know if it is always on the same coil or not. Any help
>would be great. Thank you

Check your plug gaps

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