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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 03:10 PM
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Yeah like Clark said, and me previously.. Moisture will still be there and should evaporate after a few days and you'll notice the missing start to go away. You could also try to wipe the insides of your boots down too because any coolant or water in those will cause your spark to miss.
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by joewitafro
Yeah like Clark said, and me previously.. Moisture will still be there and should evaporate after a few days and you'll notice the missing start to go away. You could also try to wipe the insides of your boots down too because any coolant or water in those will cause your spark to miss.
Ok so question. If I happened to take the old ones out, and got oil into the system, would it be doing that? Like if the oil dropped down into the spot where the plugs go?
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 09:09 AM
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Yeah the coolant around the plugs can cause the spark to jump, you gotta push paper towels in there and soak all that garbage up
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by joewitafro
Yeah the coolant around the plugs can cause the spark to jump, you gotta push paper towels in there and soak all that garbage up
I mean under the plugs. What does that go to my cylinders? What if oil got in there?
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 09:31 AM
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Under the spark plugs goes to the cylinders. Your spark plugs should be tight, and any oil in your combustion chamber will get burnt away, and nothing should be seeping past your spark plugs
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