Posted by rustred on May 02, 2012 at 11:40:58 from (72.172.100.113):
In Reply to: Re: MD Sparkplugs? posted by sflem849 on May 02, 2012 at 04:33:33:
i know this because there is absolutly no diesel engine combustion that takes place at the spark plugs. it is a separate chamber that when the little valves are open it decreases the compression to allow gas running. as i said the only way is to get diesel contamination on the plugs would be if the small gas valves where leaking. i have not seen a manual that states to increase throttle first , but then i have never looked for starting instructions. but that dont seem right to me. i switch the decompression lever to diesel first, and then give it a little throttle. but if thats what your doing is filling the cyl"s with diesel first then yes you will foul plugs. i really dont think that is correct though. this is the way i have always done it and no problem with plugs or starting cause i am isolating the plugs before diesel reaches them.
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