Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions |
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600
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Re: Spark Plug
Reply #3 Nov 30, 2009 9:33 pm |
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Yeah Borat, I have some champion plugs in my Cessna that are about 25 years old... All I have to do is clean the lead $#%* out, put them in the grit blaster, check gap and reinstall with anti-seize.. I have cleaned and reinstalled 40 year old plugs at times... Friiy
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692
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Re: Spark Plug
Reply #4 Dec 1, 2009 2:16 pm |
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Yeah Borat, I have some champion plugs in my Cessna that are about 25 years old... All I have to do is clean the lead $#%* out, put them in the grit blaster, check gap and reinstall with anti-seize.. I have cleaned and reinstalled 40 year old plugs at times... Friiy A good quality spark plug will last until it fails. Their useful service life can be measured in decades, not hours. It's funny how marketing works. Even manufacturers of all kinds of vehicles and equipment recommend spark plug replacement at waaaay too frequent intervals. I'm running the original plugs in my 1996 Toyota V6. Starts, runs and burns the same amount of fuel as it did when new. Actually, I bought the vehicle new off the lot, almost fourteen years ago. I haven't spent a dime on repairs on that thing. Oil changes, batteries, tires and gas is all i've put into it. That truck doesn't owe me a penny.
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692
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Re: Spark Plug
Reply #6 Dec 1, 2009 9:21 pm |
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How about the air filter,timing belt,water pump,cabin filter,wiper blades,belts,hoses,tires?how many miles do u have on it?? You're right Mikie. I overlooked the air filters. I think it's on it's third. Maybe second set of windshield wiper blades. I said in my previous message that I changed rubber. Everything else is original. Even the exhaust. I'm thinking about changing the timing belt when it turns 15 years old. I'll probably bring it in for a thorough once over when I do. Mileage is low particularly for a Toyota. It only has 67K on it of which at least 17K is on rough gravel logging roads (going to camp). As a result, the windshield should be replaced. It's got more than a few stone chips and cracks. Not going to change it though. It will just get chipped and cracked within a week or two after doing it. Body, suspension, interior and everything else it in excellent condition.
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600
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Re: Spark Plug
Reply #8 Dec 2, 2009 9:34 pm |
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Yes I do..... Most engines now days are "Interference fit " , meaning that if the valves are open at the the same time the piston is up, the piston will hit the valve. This can happen if the belt breaks and any of the valves are open when the related piston goes up... A damaged piston can only be replaced by gutting the engine. A valve job or new head may be required.... lots of labor...... lots of gaskets... oil.... coolent ..... lots of downtime for the car.... Now... The water pump sometimes runs off the timing belt, if the pump goes out and takes the timing belt, all those bad things can happen. To get to the water pump you need to take off the cover for the timing belt, might as well do it while you are in there.. Also, if you are going to do a timing belt and water pump, also change the idler pullys and maybe the tensioners( for the timing belt) while you are in there.. The reason being, if the idlers or tensioners go out they can also take out the belt.. Good Luck, Friiy
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