Gone crazy

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Just out of grins i was wondering if any one has ever tried using one of those non fowler on a 2 stroke 2 help with fowling plugs. I know proper jetting is the real answer and i dont have any problems its just a question. :rotfl:
 

julien_d

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No, I seriously doubt anyone has ever done that. However, knowing the human race......

Let me say, I doubt anyone will admit to trying that.
 

wake_rider

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I think the idea of "fowling" a plug sounds kindof interesting. Once you figure out how to do that, please explain for all of our entertainment! :laugh:

It will have to do something like, "why did the chicken pluck the plug," or something similar... :rotfl:
 

Dirtdame

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If you don't try to barbecue chicken on your engine head, you'll avoid FOWLING your plug with all that grease. :nener:
 

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Dirtdame said:
If you don't try to barbecue chicken on your engine head, you'll avoid FOWLING your plug with all that grease. :nener:

I thought this was a KDX forum!
This kind of rubbish has no right being on here. It should obviously read "If you don't try to barbecue chicken on your KDX engine head". All that non specificsm really annoys me :)
 

Gone crazy

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Have any of you actually heard of a non fouler used on an old car burning oil in a cylinder or two, it goes between the plug and the head!!!
 

jb_dallas

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The only "non fouler" I have ever seen screwed onto the bottom of the spark plug, for automotive use. Seems to me it could easily cause a busted piston..not a grand idea.
 

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