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Checking Spark Plugs

When checking your spark plugs for suspected fouling, check the plugs nearest the front of the engine first. These plugs, being nearest the radiator, sometimes get more cooling than the others, and so tend to foul more quickly.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30157, 14 June 1963, Page 9

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Checking Spark Plugs Press, Volume CII, Issue 30157, 14 June 1963, Page 9

Checking Spark Plugs Press, Volume CII, Issue 30157, 14 June 1963, Page 9

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