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Re: Re: Re: SH D-21 spark plugs
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 09, 2004 at 08:16:52 from (209.226.106.142):
In Reply to: Re: Re: SH D-21 spark plugs posted by Michael Soldan on January 07, 2004 at 19:38:27:
Mike: Well there is no fool like an old fool. I don't know as you have read my other post on this thread, but I had to go to shop, this morning for another matter. Tried 130, about 3rd turn of starter going, Same with Super A, but ice from condensation either in carb or governor and SA wanted to head for 2000+ rpm, so I had to stand there with grip on linkage between carb and governor to keep revs down, thus I couldn't get to 140. My fingers are still numb, man that fan can blow cold air on a morning like this morning. I suspect it was some ice in carb, as soon as I added a bit of Methyl Hydrate she tamed right down. The 140 did then fire up just as quick as other two. So you would have had time to lace your boots. My problems however were not Champion plugs.
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