BiltFordTuff
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I've seen those before but only in pictures, never in person.
How well do the plugs work after blasting them anyway? I've got probably close to 20 fouled plugs that are otherwise in good condition, and there'll be many more to come. Wondering if a machine like that (or the smaller cheaper ones) would pay for itself or just be a waste of time and money.
LC.
I have a spark plug cleaner mounted on my workbecnch. I use mine quite a bit on weedeater, lawnmower plugs. I also use it on those occasions where that Holly 4500 decides to open up the floodgates. Has no adverce effect on the plugs that Ive ever noticed. It would be a shame to throw away a brand new set of plugs because you got your jetting way to rich the first few passes. Mine is an old Chamion bag unit. The coumpond last a long time.
I have one of those in my barn that i am restoring it was given to me by a retired mechanic he had it in his garage and was cleaning out after he retired ill show some before and after pics later.