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What makes a plug go bad?
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 162239, member: 22283"] I can tell you what I've experienced with plugs.... I've only had a couple of plugs that were 'gas fouled' , that usually happens only after a crash. After the bike is restarted, immediately after a crash, it POPS and thats it. Those plugs seem to be dead forever. Now I've also had some 'cold fouled' plugs....those happen when you get oil on the insulator before you reach proper operating temp. Those plugs can be reinserted after you get the bike jetted properly and running well, and warm. From my experience, a cold fouled plug that gets cleaned off from a properly running engine are fine. Just my 2 pfennigs. [/QUOTE]
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