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Old 02-24-2020, 02:29 PM   #35
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Default Re: Model T Sparkplugs

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Originally Posted by jwaldrich View Post
I have and use a spark plug cleaner that is pneumatic with very fine grit. I then blow the plug out with an air hose and away I go.

Seems to work so far. Anyone have a history with one of these units?
From memory i used one in an old workshop on my motorbike spark plug.
It removed a glazing and the carbon would settle into the ceramic much faster.
Maybe the grit was too course.
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