Plugs may look great, should you remove and inspect a handy one, but as they get older, they build up resistance over time.
This puts more demand of the whole spark/ignition system overall. ......
Some choose to wait for a catastrophic failure before attending to stuff, that's up to them I spose.
I don't believe it's a wait for it to fail item, like oil - why, there seems to be plenty left. Why change it?
:clap: Who remembers using one of these? Spark plugs used to carbon up, and fouled up in various ways more often than not back in the days of inefficient carbureted engines, ignition points, condensers, bad coils, and hardly ever changed out spark plug wires.hyea:
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Those were the good old days when you could usually get to the spark plugs in less than a few hours! But with the Spyder/Ryker. It's a lot of trouble getting in to check. Not worth the effort to put the old ones back in, regardless of how they look. For the money, it's easier and, in my opinion, better just to put new ones in while you're there.
Yep. Here ya go.
https://www.google.com/search?q=spa...-wiz-serp#kpvalbx=_IdumZZKQOMff1e8Pq8W8wAk_30
u tube - how to after the add.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxNS7teHmpc
But they all seem to state a different reading to look for. One said to consult a mechanic lol! Another said depends on the brand of plug and usage. :banghead:
It is almost impossible to avoid the counterfeits these days. You really have to know what you're looking for to find them.
That was the case already 15 years ago. I got burned by counterfeit Gillette Mach III razor blades. Almost ripped the skin off my face. By the time I needed to use them and discovered they were counterfeit the eBay seller was gone. The tell tale sign was the "Made in XXX" on the package. Interestingly genuine Gillette blades did not have a "Made in ...." note on the package.
About 20 years ago, or more, the US Army had a turret come off a tank because of counterfeit bolts.
You can usually find resistance specs for a plug from the manufacturer.
Dont accept a ..., between yadi ya and mmp. You need the exact measurement. Down to microns.