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Spark Plug Condition 45 puller

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    Posted: 31 Aug 2010 at 9:47am
Mitch, tried to send you my plug photo's but your mail box is full. Pulled them and their just black, really black. Carb maybe to big to much fuel what do you think?
 
I am using NGK-B63 Plugs.
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looks like too much fuel
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box has room now . was that taken after a full throttle run and shut down or alot of idle time on the plugs pictured?

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The plugs shown here do not appear to have much running time on them and also not much heat. The color of steel base of the plug is consistent all the way through. The carbon deposits appear to be flakes instead of small round particals. If I were asked the question, I would say that this plug has no time on it and no full power applied to the engine.
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