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t3rmin
Should be OK. I spray plugs with carb cleaner (and various other things) all the time. Clean 'em, sand the contacts a bit (check gap), and try 'em again. But remember sometimes plugs are "just fouled" and will keep giving you trouble. I usually try to go with new ones...
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mortation
These plugs are about a month old and they are fouled big time. I am gonna get a new set but was thinking about keeping one set in carb cleaner and one in the bike and just rotating them till I can replace the exhaust and possible another set of carbsOriginally posted by t3rmin View PostShould be OK. I spray plugs with carb cleaner (and various other things) all the time. Clean 'em, sand the contacts a bit (check gap), and try 'em again. But remember sometimes plugs are "just fouled" and will keep giving you trouble. I usually try to go with new ones...
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To clean plugs, best thing I have found is an overnight soaking in vinegar.
EarlKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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79-GS550-L
try a spray electrical contact cleaner like crc lectromotive. I found it works a little better than carb & choke cleaner. Haven't tried the coca cola yet though
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mortation
I'll do an experiment. Two in Vinegar (Does it matter the kind?) and two in carb cleanerOriginally posted by 79-GS550-L View Posttry a spray electrical contact cleaner like crc lectromotive. I found it works a little better than carb & choke cleaner. Haven't tried the coca cola yet though
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You can use cheap vinegar. Spark plugs are color blind and not known to have discriminating tastes. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by mortation View PostI'll do an experiment. Two in Vinegar (Does it matter the kind?) and two in carb cleaner
Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Generally, white vinegar is supposed to be better in terms of cleaning and cutting grease, if you have it handy....otherwise, balsamic will also prolly work, and give your bike an interesting exhaust aroma, to boot* :-D.Originally posted by mortation View PostI'll do an experiment. Two in Vinegar (Does it matter the kind?) and two in carb cleaner
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