Posted by merlynr on November 03, 2014 at 15:41:30 from (107.77.85.125):
Got the splitter out over the weekend and put fresh gas in and fired right up and then died after about 20 seconds. Yes, the gas is on. Wouldn't hit a lick. pulled the plug and it jumped an arc. Dropped the float bowl of carb and clean as a whistle. After a few minutes of...what now we pulled the plug again and after careful inspection of watching it spark we noticed it was jumping from the center electrode and bypassing the tip. It would not arc correctly. This is one of those e-plugs and only been in a couple of years. Went to town and bought a normal plug and it fired right up. That eplug has a double tip and the counter guy sez they don't last very long. Last one I'll ever buy and they cost more!
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