Lesson Relearned

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JPG
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Re: Lesson Relearned

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ChrisNeilan wrote:
JPG wrote:'Glo plugs' is the subject is it not? I do not understand concern re 'gap'.

But then I know very little about them other than to think of them as 'heaters' that help self combustion when cold starting.
SDorry, I was off topic responding to Jsburger's truck... My bad!
Ditto me regarding my last post. :rolleyes: :cool:
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JPG wrote:OK gasoline fueled engines sub topic:

Do y'all not regap plugs as a function of 'regular maintenance'?

Used to call that a 'minor' tune up back in the old days.

Was a lot easier to get at them then also.

Oh and set points at the same time.

The 'good ol days'.
Yup, used to clean them and regap them years ago.
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