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Harley

07-12-2006 06:22:52




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I know, this has been beat to death but I have Champion 16 plugs in my M and putting up hay they carbon up and about once a day I have to take them out and scrape the carbon off them to keep them running. Then ok till the next time. Is there a better or hotter plug to use. Thanks, Harley




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ryan from WI

07-12-2006 19:17:11




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Harley, 07-12-2006 06:22:52  
I use Autolites 386 work the best.



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John T

07-12-2006 07:17:52




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Harley, 07-12-2006 06:22:52  
Harley, sounds like a lil hotter plug may help your situation. Ive seen guys even add an extra plug washer on some plugs which makes em run hotter. Theres Autolites that fit n work that are hotter then the 3116, but its advantage is its a NON resistor so you might give it a try. Good wire core wires and good adjusted points may help plus dont run the carb any richer then necessary to avoid excess black smoke from over rich running which blackens n fouls the plugs. Make sure the air cleaner n inlet piping are clean n free and the choke opens full n stays open and the floats not set too high.

Dont hesitate to give her a good general igntion tune up (cap rotor wires points n condensor) cuz it can help and its not all that expensive, then start out with the hotter plug n with the carb adjusted if needed n see what happens

Let us know

Best wishes n God Bless

John T

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Andy Martin

07-12-2006 06:33:10




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Harley, 07-12-2006 06:22:52  
I'd try turning the main jet in 1/4 turn at a time and see if you can lean it out a little and still get good power. That may clean up the plugs and save you a little gas to boot.



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Red Dave

07-12-2006 06:31:48




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Harley, 07-12-2006 06:22:52  
I've switched to Autolite 3116, with good results so far.


This is like asking what the best oil is: you'll get a lot of differing opinions.



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migraine

07-12-2006 07:40:35




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Red Dave, 07-12-2006 06:31:48  
I went to D-21 plugs in several of the old 4 cyl I.H. tractors and has really helped the fouling, especially the H with one weak cylinder. Also using them in 2 of the 560 6 cyl with same good results. Migraine



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Allan In NE

07-12-2006 08:43:50




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to migraine, 07-12-2006 07:40:35  
Me too.

Couldn't believe the difference the D-21 plugs made.

Allan



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Andy Martin

07-12-2006 08:48:18




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Allan In NE, 07-12-2006 08:43:50  
I've been using only D21 plugs for years.



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Bob M

07-12-2006 09:19:26




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Andy Martin, 07-12-2006 08:48:18  
Same here! Switching to D21 plugs 7 or 8 years ago completely eliminated my plug fouling problems.



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Bartt

07-12-2006 14:35:17




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Bob M, 07-12-2006 09:19:26  
Is a D-21 plug an Autolite plug? Thanks



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Bob M

07-12-2006 19:33:53




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Bartt, 07-12-2006 14:35:17  
Bartt - The D21 is a Champion plug.



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Bart

07-13-2006 01:27:30




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Bob M, 07-12-2006 19:33:53  
Thanks Bob A lot of rain in New York? About 40 0r 50 days straight here in Northern Vt. Thanks again.



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Bob M

07-13-2006 07:49:15




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Bart, 07-13-2006 01:27:30  
Lotsa rain in western NY indeed! 4.9" in my gage over the past two days.



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Harley

07-12-2006 10:01:27




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 Re: Spark Plug question in reply to Bob M, 07-12-2006 09:19:26  
Thanks guys, gonna get-er-done. Harley



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