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Mainedeere

08-17-2005 18:08:15




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52 H fouls plugs they get really black. compression pretty good. tried to lean out carb but still fouls plugs after a couple hours.
any ideas.
what is the strobe timing of the Mag?




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thjanks

08-19-2005 18:29:47




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 Re: H foul plugs in reply to Mainedeere, 08-17-2005 18:08:15  
thanks for all tips



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Dellbertt

08-18-2005 07:45:33




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 Re: H foul plugs in reply to Mainedeere, 08-17-2005 18:08:15  
Everybody has put you in the right direction. Years ago I changed to AC C-87 plugs instead of Champions and have a lot less fowled plugs. Clean air filter also.



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John T

08-17-2005 19:57:41




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 Re: H foul plugs in reply to Mainedeere, 08-17-2005 18:08:15  
Maine, if the plugs come out exhibiting a flat black colored sooty deposit, thats indicative of excess unburned fuel. Causes can be low compression,,,,, ,,,,, , running the fuel too rich (carb jets or needles or choke sticking or air inlet or cleaner clogged up),,,,, ,,,,, a weak spark,,,,, ,,,,, or too cold plugs.

Things that help are using shutters or thermostats to get the temp up to 180 or more,,,,, ,,run a heat range or two hotter plug then specified,,,,, ,,have a good hot spark.

If leaning the fuel mixture dont help and if theres so inlet air restrictions, you may wanna giver her a good ignition tune up n run a hotter plug.

John T, retired engineer who lurks on the Mother Deere pages versus over here on the dark side

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gene (Missouri)

08-17-2005 18:39:47




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 Re: H foul plugs in reply to Mainedeere, 08-17-2005 18:08:15  

Two things. Rebuild the carb. And, sounds like the engine could be sucking oil either past the rings and/or the valve guides.

Rebuild the carb and put a can of Seafoam in the gas tank and crankcase to loosen up the rings.

Gene



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