Dartsun
Mopar Dude
I quit using champion plugs cause they fell apart when I removed them.I quit using champion plugs because they foul out so easily. They are really bad in a 2 cycle engine where there's high rpm's. Just my experience
I quit using champion plugs cause they fell apart when I removed them.I quit using champion plugs because they foul out so easily. They are really bad in a 2 cycle engine where there's high rpm's. Just my experience
I quit using champion plugs cause they fell apart when I removed them.
I've never had much luck with champion plugs, auto lite and others, no problemPlugs dont foul unless the tuneup is wrong. I ran the same plug in multiple bikes for years and never fouled one.
Don’t blame the plug if your tune up blows chunks.
that's the problem, you needed the special two-stroke champ plugs!I quit using champion plugs because they foul out so easily. They are really bad in a 2 cycle engine where there's high rpm's. Just my experience
I use solid Gold Plugs on my imaginary cars. My imaginary friend that works at the pretend auto store makes them from golden eggs.I use them on my imaginary cars too.
Autolite copper on the ones I drive!
I did get the plug for just the 2 cycle. I'm going to try champion again on my next tune up, I believe in a 2nd chancethat's the problem, you needed the special two-stroke champ plugs!
They didn't last long in our garden tractor either, but I'll give them another shotthat's the problem, you needed the special two-stroke champ plugs!
remember man, you gotta ask for the 2-stroke plugs. a lot of people don't know about them so you need to be specific.I did get the plug for just the 2 cycle. I'm going to try champion again on my next tune up, I believe in a 2nd chance
Thanks for the information. I'm going to try them out.remember man, you gotta ask for the 2-stroke plugs. a lot of people don't know about them so you need to be specific.
Here ya go Dan one of the many what plug threads.Thanks for the information. I'm going to try them out.
Who sells these? Are they only available on line?Here is what a caution about. With rotors. The United is larger and only works with their cap. It will destroy a normal cap. And if you put the United cap and smaller rotors from others the spark has to jump to contacts on cap
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Dan you should invest a few bucks and buy some old stock Mopar, Standard or NAPA.Who sells these? Are they only available on line?
That's a great idea, I just threw away some old stuff from the quad I had. The NAPA dealer i buy from said that he has distributor rotors that are supposed to be longer than the factory ones and I told him to hold onto them for me and he said he would so tomorrow I can pick them up. The boxes are in rough shape but the parts are fine apparently they been on the shelf for a while but I don't care. Otherwise they were just going to pitch themDan you should invest a few bucks and buy some old stock Mopar, Standard or NAPA.
Unless ya just flapping ya gums about getting a car.
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so instead of buying a car you're going to build it.... 'one piece at a time'That's a great idea, I just threw away some old stuff from the quad I had. The NAPA dealer i buy from said that he has distributor rotors that are supposed to be longer than the factory ones and I told him to hold onto them for me and he said he would so tomorrow I can pick them up. The boxes are in rough shape but the parts are fine apparently they been on the shelf for a while but I don't care. Otherwise they were just going to pitch them

I don't think that you have a clue as to what we're talking about here, it's called having spare parts on hand.so instead of buying a car you're going to build it.... 'one piece at a time'![]()

hey if johnny cash did it, why not dan the man!so instead of buying a car you're going to build it.... 'one piece at a time'![]()