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I have a bunch of spark plugs that got fouled when I had problems with my carbs, I got some of the black off, is there a solution or product that I can apply to clean them.

Thanks,

Ron

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I just clean with a rag and then the engine will burn the rest of the crap off once it's running well.

Mark
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I just clean with a rag and then the engine will burn the rest of the crap off once it's running well.

Mark
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+1 to Marks suggestion...

I usually just take some brake clean to them and some emery cloth put a bit of anti seize on the threads and insert and let the engine clean them off...:thumbs up:
 
speaking of plugs..anyone just run a standard plug like a champion or autolite
 
I wish that was the case out here Shawn, at $4-5 each for a standard NGK plug I will try and clean them up.

Ron


thats my point for 5 dollar a plug..a cross ref to champion or another plug will be less them 2 dollar a plug....5 dollar a plug the price the dealer gets ?...or ngk just that much higher
 
thats my point for 5 dollar a plug..a cross ref to champion or another plug will be less them 2 dollar a plug....5 dollar a plug the price the dealer gets ?...or ngk just that much higher

I have found NGK to be the best out there... I have had nothing but issues with Champions. You replace plugs every 4-8 thousand miles so what's 20 bucks?:confused2:
 
thats my point for 5 dollar a plug..a cross ref to champion or another plug will be less them 2 dollar a plug....5 dollar a plug the price the dealer gets ?...or ngk just that much higher


DO NOT BUY THEM AT THE DEALERSHIP! They are dirt cheap at Autozone for the same plug.Last time I almost bought them at the dealership they wanted almost $8 each.I told them to stick them up their ass.
 
Yeah, I get all four for under $8 at O'Reilly's.

Mark
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NGK all the way!

I found that out when I started messing with forced induction. I don't know anyone in my circle in Houston that runs any sort of F/I that doesn't run NGK's.

They are very good plugs.

Rusty
 
I have NGK Iridium plugs in my bike. To be honest, I haven't seen a big improvement over regular NGK plugs, but they do last a lot longer - have 25,000 + miles with them and no wear on electrode.

At $10 a plug are they worth it - :confused2:

Mike
 
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