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Post by ponytail on Jun 15, 2010 6:41:55 GMT -5
replaced coil so far so good , i hate electrical probs. went through an other plug . any head way on the spark plug thing, 32$ a plug is killing me, i have 3 sitting on the bench,trying to let them dry out. there must be a better way
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Post by re5man on Jun 15, 2010 12:12:04 GMT -5
Hi Ponytail,sorry to hear about your plug problems.Is your bike running rich or metering too much oil into the carb?.Once in a while a plug will foul up on mine but normally with a cleaned and gapped plug mine keeps running with no fouling.I carry a couple of spare plugs around but up to now haven't needed them.Cheers,Shaun.
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Post by Jess on Jun 15, 2010 14:07:39 GMT -5
You have either a fuel delivery problem or an ignition problem...
From what you have described, here and in other threads, it is not the fault of the spark plugs.
The Spark plugs do not fail in a matter of a few miles. Even the worst bike for eating plugs gets several thousand miles from them before they are done.
Check elsewhere...
Best,
Jess
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Post by ponytail on Jun 16, 2010 13:48:44 GMT -5
still working out the bugs,going to check the oil pump volume, thanks for the manual jess
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