I'm having trouble sourcing spark plug washers. I've had the plug out so often that the old one is truly flattened and letting by. The only one I can find is an aero company at 39p each. Is this the only one available?Thanks for any help.George
Thanks Barry. Does it matt…
Thanks Barry. Does it matter that they are steel rather than copper?
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i suppose copper would con…
i suppose copper would conduct better dont really know if there would be any difference sealing ect. i would just replace like for like .just sent the link to see if they had what you wanted worth a look . Baz
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Thanks Baz. Looks like the…
Thanks Baz. Looks like they do a good variety. George
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We, why not just get a new…
We, why not just get a new plug? If the old one has been removed that many times, it must be nearing retirement age!
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What can happen with an ol…
What can happen with an old plug that's been there a while is that you finally get round to checking it (say the evening before a run) and just the top half comes out.This can produce that sinking feeling.
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Thanks guys. No, the plug…
Thanks guys. No, the plug is new. It's just that in fettling and re-fettling (ignition timing - twice, valves, compression testing etc) I noticed it was weeping an oil mist. Anyway, I followed the link from Baz and they have now arrived. I suspect that copper gives a better seal but I'm sure the steel ones will be fine.
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Some here