Originally Posted By: friendly_jacek
Originally Posted By: Pontual
Originally Posted By: berniedd
Originally Posted By: Pontual
I've used iridium 8eix in a carbed ZX9r bike and they got ruined in 15k miles. All carboned (fuel rich) ... Is there a way to clean it up, like with a torch or a fscleaner?
I poured lacquer thinner into my plug's end and waited an hour till the liquid evaporated. It made the carbon brittle, which I could pick off with a needle.
Nice, but I think mine got fouled by fuel and won't have salvation. But I'll try, thanks for the imput.
Test them with good ohmeter. It they have any measurable resistance (lake several MOhm, should be infinity), they are toast and there is nothing you can do about it. Believe me, I tried a number of things.
I'll measure, thanks
What about that sand blast jet, wouldn't it remove the foulings from soaked fuel?
Some people throw plugs on gasoline and light it on a fire. That's a bad practice, as I got from this thread...