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I have some spark plugs that I want to clean and put in my bike. What's the best method to clean these sumbitches?
Also, anyone know the proper gapping for an F4i?
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i always burned with a lighter and wire brush .. set gap
rinse and repeat
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They make a neat spark plug sand blaster tool i used to have. best thing ever for a set of plugs. takes 1 minute per plug
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F4i plugs aren't gap'able I thought, and it's cheap enough to get new plugs.. And worth it to have proper running bike.
Especially with a f4i
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Originally Posted by
krazykyle85
F4i plugs aren't gap'able I thought, and it's cheap enough to get new plugs.. And worth it to have proper running bike.
Especially with a f4i
These plugs are brand new... They were in the bike for like an hour and a bunch of bad gas went through them. Now they look like crap.
And Honda plugs aren't cheap at all for the proper ones
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Have a friendly french neighbor clean them
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Originally Posted by
J Blox
They make a neat spark plug sand blaster tool i used to have. best thing ever for a set of plugs. takes 1 minute per plug
my buddy has one to, its very old but works awesome, according to him they pretty much stopped making them when plugs got cheap and varied highly from car to car.
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bead blasters will clean plugs but it makes the plug foul even quicker , not really sure why maybe it's because it changes the surface of the metal and the porcelain..
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