Re: Ready to push it off a cliff..... car wont start.
[Re: RapidRobert]
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03/28/09 09:36 AM
03/28/09 09:36 AM
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clean then litghtly and get the dry. I think they were just wet fouled... And it may be worth buying two sets at once...lol.
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
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Re: Ready to push it off a cliff..... car wont start.
[Re: RapidRobert]
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03/28/09 12:57 PM
03/28/09 12:57 PM
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I wouldn't waste time cleaning them, just put a new set in... My experience is once they foul, they are gone.
unless you have a glassbeader in your garage
once they get soaked like that, you get a sneak path down the porcelan to ground so they dont fire.
best bet is a glass bead blast but that kinda ruins the plug and rounds the sharp edges you need.
might try though. i would replace them and start a new with GOOD plugs
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