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Posted by farmallhal on August 13, 2006 at 14:04:47 from (64.85.214.16):
In Reply to: Re plugs fouling posted by Wes in Ohio on August 12, 2006 at 19:33:47:
Wes, I had a similar problem when I got my Super C. Got it home and changed all fluids including the air cleaner. Didn't know at the time but it had the wrong oil cup (but fit just fine). Filled the cup with oil to the oil level line and immediately started having the problems you are describing. Also, the air cleaner was missing the oil baffle which was suppose to be on the bottom of the filter element in the main air cleaner body. I found by having the wrong cup and no oil baffle on the air cleaner the oil level was far to high and causing a rich and plug fouling constant problem. Once I found a complete and correct air cleaner the problem was solved. I jumped through all the hoops you are doing and just wanted to pass such a simple thing along if in fact this could be your problem. You might want to empty the cup and run it for a while in clean conditions since you indicate this occurs after only 15 minutes or so and see what happens. Hope this helpful to you. Hal
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