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how do these plugs look?
turning my attention to finer details now that my engine is up and running
how do these plugs look? Last edited by Peter; 09-27-2016 at 06:17 PM. |
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I think they look pretty darn good. That's the way my NGK XR4's pretty much look. Here's a link.
https://www.ngksparkplugs.com/about-...d-a-spark-plug
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I'd be happy if my plugs looked like that! What got me was the Formica, wood and sink detail. It looks just like mine! I looked up your boat and I was right.
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Any reason for all the rust?
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Has the thermostat housing been leaking?
The part of the spark plug that has been inside the cylinder looks excellent. TRUE GRIT |
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ah yes, the rust - this engine was recovered from a shed...
no thermostat leaks. however, now that leaks are mentioned, i do have a leak in my grease cup - i put some teflon tape on the threads and that helped the manual mentions a spring check valve. i took mine apart and there is a small brass fitting but no spring that i could see - am i missing a spring? peter |
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