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Should you clear a fouled plug on run up with the mag on "Both" or switched
to the side that is running rough? Since it's just heat, I can't think of any reason why one way would be better than the other. -- Roger Long |
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I'd keep both running....I don't see how shutting down mags that are
perfectly running makes for a better de-fouling. Plus, keeping them both going will prevent anything from fouling those plugs as well. "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Should you clear a fouled plug on run up with the mag on "Both" or switched to the side that is running rough? Since it's just heat, I can't think of any reason why one way would be better than the other. -- Roger Long |
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![]() Roger Long wrote: Should you clear a fouled plug on run up with the mag on "Both" or switched to the side that is running rough? Since it's just heat, I can't think of any reason why one way would be better than the other. If a plug is fouled and you switch over to the side that's running rough, there won't be much heat on the affected cylinder 'cause that plug won't be firing well if at all. Run on both. The engine will shake less, too. George Patterson In Idaho, tossing a rattlesnake into a crowded room is felony assault. In Tennessee, it's evangelism. |
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Don wrote in message ... 'Both' Otherwise you are likely to fowl the plugs that are not firing. On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 23:57:46 GMT, "Roger Long" wrote: Should you clear a fouled plug on run up with the mag on "Both" or switched to the side that is running rough? Since it's just heat, I can't think of any reason why one way would be better than the other. Don |
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