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TE Chea

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:40 pm
Post subject: Does any spark plug's +ve electrode's *insulator have a smooth surface ?
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I notice every brand's porcelain * is smooth only @ the top ( near
plug cable ), never smooth around +ve electrode, so users cannot
scrape off all the soot around +ve electrode ( to prevent short
circuit ), & must buy new plugs. www.aa1car.com/library/sprkplg2.htm
I'll put sodium § silicate ( liquid glass ) on new plugs' * before I
use them, & scrape off § ( with soot on top ) so I need not buy new
plugs as often as manufacturers want.

No wonder metal prices ( e.g. copper ) rise fast, because many
manufacturers force users to use more of their products. If
govnmnts don't stop this, higher & higher metal prices will cause
more & more thefts ( e.g. of electric cables ) & so more power /
phone lines stolen.

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Doug Adams

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:07 pm
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Do you wash out your paper air filters too? Also you can flush out your oil
filter with solvent and re-use it. How cheap do you want to get?


"TE Chea" <4ws.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message news:47a84c02_1@news.tm.net.my...
>I notice every brand's porcelain * is smooth only @ the top ( near
> plug cable ), never smooth around +ve electrode, so users cannot
> scrape off all the soot around +ve electrode ( to prevent short
> circuit ), & must buy new plugs. www.aa1car.com/library/sprkplg2.htm
> I'll put sodium § silicate ( liquid glass ) on new plugs' * before I
> use them, & scrape off § ( with soot on top ) so I need not buy new
> plugs as often as manufacturers want.
>
> No wonder metal prices ( e.g. copper ) rise fast, because many
> manufacturers force users to use more of their products. If
> govnmnts don't stop this, higher & higher metal prices will cause
> more & more thefts ( e.g. of electric cables ) & so more power /
> phone lines stolen.
>
>
>
>

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