Posted by da.bees on December 29, 2012 at 09:47:51 from (72.181.183.240):
In Reply to: Long arcing sparkplug posted by pete hall on December 28, 2012 at 16:09:22:
I have a couple of questions.
Exactly which post(s) nailed it down to worn rings rather than bad valve guide seal,broke ring,a newly overhauled engine where all ring gaps were incorrectly alighned or some other problem?
I didn't and still don't know if the ignition is electronic,point or magnetio. Please explain how those in depth responses were possiable or more precisly,how in the world did you guys know what kind of ignition you were dealing with.
Most confusing to me was that I thought the root question was why the plug wouldn't fire without creating a long gap.
Please stick to layman terms,I'm no engineer and don't want to become more intangled in my Long Johns than already.
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