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PaulR
Browns, Cavs, Indians...just wait till next year!
Joined: Jan 16, 2005
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6.5hp Honda Powered Power Washer
Original Message May 9, 2005 4:44 pm |
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Well, I think I may have a nice scrap Honda Engine on my hands....While doing my yearly maintenance on all my OPE, I turned to the last remaining piece of equipment needing attention. I removed the spark plug from the engine, and inspected the plug and all appeared to be fine. Upon trying to reinstall the plug, I met more resistance than usual when installing a spark plug. I backed it out and then tried to thread it up again and made it a little further past my prior point, but then again hit more resistance than I thought I should when installing a spark plug. Upon further inspection, I notice some metal shavings and that I had managed to strip a very nice engine with an expensive NGK spark plug. Is my powerwasher shot? Do I need to install a new head? Is this something that most dealers could fix for me? Any advice would be appreciated. Would I be able to tap the threads? If so, how would I clean the metal shavings out of the engine? Thanks. Paul
John Deere GT 225 and 2305 Husqvarna 340 Honda UMK432LTA Trimmer Bombardier Outlander 400XT Briggs & Stratton Powerwasher to clean them all with.
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