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Re: Spark Plug Questions
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Posted by jim on April 12, 2004 at 08:00:02 from (67.39.254.242):
In Reply to: Spark Plug Questions posted by JKC on April 11, 2004 at 13:46:06:
The most common reson spark plugs foul in old equipment is becasue thye are not used. You may use it to putt around the yard, start it to hear it run, etc. You need to take it out and use it, that is what this equipemnt is designed to do. If you do not use the tractor and get some heat built up in the engine, then it is going to foul plugs, quite frequently. W-14 plugs are a specialty plug, but if you need any and connot find them, let me know, I can get them for you. Sta bil will not help to keep a plug from fouling, all that does is stabilize the fuel to keep your fuel from going bad. One thing to also do is to buy good, high quality, (not high octane) fuel, do not use fuel from a cut rate fuel supplier.
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