ChuenouXiao
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Here you go....rev9fan1 said:So how would you do the ones like rcdad for like rolling on the floor laughing
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Here you go....rev9fan1 said:So how would you do the ones like rcdad for like rolling on the floor laughing
Too quick there...RCDAD said:I pull them off this site. http://www.desismileys.com/
Just click on the smiley he posts. Takes you right to the site. That's how he got it from me.rev9fan1 said:And spilt gas means less run time :-D how do you guys do smileys
Very true.ChuenouXiao said:It's pretty high up Deluge.... but you know... when the car moves... the fuel goes back and forth. Its gotten to where it spits all over my rear differential housing and exhaust.... I have to clean it.... So I install a longer line and pull it all the way to the rear
Never had the chance to verify what the problem really was... but it sounds like either its a bad plug or a plug that's about to fowl or my LSN is too rich? But how can my LSN needle be too rich when I accelerate on a dead stop and my tires peels out like crazy ? Beside my LSN was tuned base on sound of idle and acceleration torque....GoffeeRedCat said:i personally don't tune by the spark plug any more! ive been told by my nieghbor who owns a landscapping company don't tune by plug!! tune by sound..the reason is because of fuel and oil mix and the type of oil! you may just need to adjust your needle settings...i had the same problem today to where my XT wont start because of a bad tune plus it was cold out! does your plug feel wet?? plus plug tunning is only good for one hard pass..kinda like NHRA tunning
So I installed a new plug and it fired up and hold idle very well (no matter how I lean or rich the LSN).I wonder what is contributing to my plug going bad? Running to rich? I'm sure I wasn't running too rich..... Aren't plug suppose to last longer? What are the life expectancy of these plug if tuned properly?Deluge said:Lean out the LSN a bit and see what it does. You can test for a fouled plug. Pull it out, plug it into the wire, hold it against the cylinder and yank the pull start. If you get a strong spark, it's fine. If you get a weak spark, or no spark at all, it needs to be replaced.
Thanks a million bud... as always you are the best.Deluge said:If it's tuned properly, the plug will last quite a while. Doesn't matter if there's fuel in the engine when you do the spark test. You're just grounding the plug on the cylinder so it'll fire when you pull the pull start.Yep, as long as it works.
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