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RE: what a good plug to use - 5/1/2005 10:17:18 PM
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JasonW
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Is your choke stuck on? If you have removed the choke cable from the carbs lately, it's not difficult to reinstall it in such a way that it won't close completely.
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RE: what a good plug to use - 5/1/2005 11:07:44 PM
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greymustang
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the choke is working fine i check it and same to be ok do you think if i run hotter plug it would do better thanks for the help
< Message edited by greymustang -- 5/1/2005 11:15:07 PM >
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RE: what a good plug to use - 5/2/2005 8:31:05 AM
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Trips
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I have been running a set of NGK iridum spark plus for 25,000km with no probs. They have only now started to foul because of bike running rich. Probably carb problem above or floats.
< Message edited by Trips -- 5/2/2005 8:32:19 AM >
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RE: what a good plug to use - 5/2/2005 10:48:33 PM
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JasonW
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GM, I got your PM but had trouble replying. Hope everything is going ok for you. I'll keep an eye on the mailbox... Thanks for staying in touch. Jason
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