Subject: Re: Re:Bosch Spark Plugs
Author: Skip & Jane
Date: Jan 27, 2005, 6:18 PM
Post ID: 1718288968
Have you tried changing out the wires and making sure your plug cap ends
have the proper resistance for you bike ? I had a similar problem on a old
Honda Interrupter
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From: "Gunnar Schwede" <gs_-@yahoo.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:45 AM
Subject: Re:Bosch Spark Plugs
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I will try these plugs as well.. I have a Kawasaki Chopper
(http://www.kawachopper.2ya.com/) were the plugs foul after about 2days
of riding. I tried everything: hotter plugs, carb adjustment, adjusted
the needle.. also different coils, went from electronic to points..etc.
etc.... Nothing worked... I even had it that lean that the tips of the
electrodes where white and the bike did not run well.. That did not last
long either. I suspect that the spark is not hot enough. Not sure what
else could be wrong. If these plugs help that would be great!
Gunnar
http://www.72guzzi.2ya.com/
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