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Jun 20, 2006Explorer
Ref: Plug Gap C46535 + Heat Range
Mr Wizard was right on...
I pulled the supplied plug which was a NHSP LD F6TC, checked the gap on it [only 1.7Hrs] it was .030"
Replaced this plug with the NGK B8ES[aka 2411] Gapped it of course at .030.
Cranked the the unit [started 1st pull as always]
Low & behold the RPM was only 3560 [3680 with the F6TC]
As the unit warmed up RPM increased to 3640-50.
I didn't load the unit today to see what the governer would do.
I'm still trying to get 5 hrs on it B4 I change oil etc, etc.
I'm remodeling my house, + work 2 part time jobs so I have limited amount of time to "play" w/jennifer....
Interesting though, what the colder plug effect was on start-up.
KenS
Mr Wizard was right on...
I pulled the supplied plug which was a NHSP LD F6TC, checked the gap on it [only 1.7Hrs] it was .030"
Replaced this plug with the NGK B8ES[aka 2411] Gapped it of course at .030.
Cranked the the unit [started 1st pull as always]
Low & behold the RPM was only 3560 [3680 with the F6TC]
As the unit warmed up RPM increased to 3640-50.
I didn't load the unit today to see what the governer would do.
I'm still trying to get 5 hrs on it B4 I change oil etc, etc.
I'm remodeling my house, + work 2 part time jobs so I have limited amount of time to "play" w/jennifer....
Interesting though, what the colder plug effect was on start-up.
KenS
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