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What makes a plug go bad?
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[QUOTE="dodgedogjb, post: 160958, member: 24246"] I have been having some problems with fouled plugs. Mainly my bike is running way to rich and the plugs are fouing within 20 mins. When I take the plug out it is wet and has lots of goop on it. After putting in a new plug in the bike will run again for about 20 minutes. My question is this: After thoroughly cleaning and drying the plug it looks brand new. But when I put it back in the bike it will only run for about 30 seconds. What makes a plug bad after it has been fouled? Cosmetically it looks new? I can't imagine something internal that could go wrong in such a short time. I have had similiar experiences with my street bike. Any ideas ? And I'm getting new jets to fix the fouling...this has just been perplexing me for some time. 2000 YZ 250 DodgedogJB:think :think [/QUOTE]
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