Posted by wallacedw on November 23, 2008 at 20:15:54 from (204.96.146.173):
In Reply to: Spark plug questions posted by tlak on November 23, 2008 at 15:38:38:
Great responses, thanks!!
I did put fresh Champion D21's in. I replaced the inline filter that was there when I bought the tractor. I will take it off and see what happens. I haven't done anything to/with the carberator yet. The tractor had sat most of the time except to move hay once in awhile in the winter. The rotor was corroded o the top and the end. The contacts in the cap aren't corroded at all. There is nothing that goes from the top of the rotor to the middle wire of the cap.Thats got me a bit confused.
Really the only thing that i did before it started acting funny is replace that inline filter. I will get that out and report back...
Why would that one plug have so much junk? It was a D21. There are so much deposits that it cant have been giving much spark. Do deposits like that burn off (if they are built up inside the motor)?
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