Does fogging oil foul spark plugs?
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Re: Does fogging oil foul spark plugs?
Originally Posted by gripit
My only issue is will the fogging oil in the engine foul my plugs?
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Re: Does fogging oil foul spark plugs?
Originally Posted by OldSchool
Although it is temping to change them out while the exhaust is off (it will be alot easier), I wouldn't do it!!
Here's why...and I'm speaking from experience!! Leave the old plugs in while installing the new manifolds because it's very easy to crack the plugs when you are getting the manifolds in place, especially if it's a tight fit!!
Here's why...and I'm speaking from experience!! Leave the old plugs in while installing the new manifolds because it's very easy to crack the plugs when you are getting the manifolds in place, especially if it's a tight fit!!
you are just a tool.. face it, you are worthless as a human being.....
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Re: Does fogging oil foul spark plugs?
Originally Posted by stecz20
you are just a tool.. face it, you are worthless as a human being.....
At least some of us here know how to change their own oil!!
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Re: Does fogging oil foul spark plugs?
Originally Posted by gripit
My only issue is will the fogging oil in the engine foul my plugs?
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Re: Does fogging oil foul spark plugs?
Originally Posted by OldSchool
Eat chit fatboy!!
At least some of us here know how to change their own oil!!
Happy Easter to you and your family.
At least some of us here know how to change their own oil!!
Happy Easter to you and your family.
i do change my own oil, i just let guys like you polish the headers...
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Re: Does fogging oil foul spark plugs?
A buddy of mine once told me to run a tank of gas through it before swapping plugs in the spring. That way, any old fuel and fuel stabilizer should be out of the system, too. Usually what I do, whatever that's worth...