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Post by craisin on Nov 25, 2014 19:35:54 GMT -5
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Post by Sitticuss on Nov 25, 2014 19:36:11 GMT -5
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Post by craisin on Nov 25, 2014 19:40:10 GMT -5
Ok. So what exactly am I looking to replace? Do we need to start buying different plugs? Or just in the spark plug cap at the end of the wire? I'm confused and not sure I want to go reading all of the internet for something that can be answered in one sentence. if you can answer it in one sentence why dont you
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Post by jhobe6678 on Nov 25, 2014 19:41:51 GMT -5
So am I to understand that suddenly we've gone to this mess of copper/resistor plug/wire configuration and no one else on here has mentioned it? So what now, I have to hunt down special plugs and a new wire and coil? Why am I reading all of this when this could have just been condensed into one sentence. Or maybe you could clarify why you're posting these links instead?
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Post by jhobe6678 on Nov 25, 2014 19:47:09 GMT -5
Ok. So what exactly am I looking to replace? Do we need to start buying different plugs? Or just in the spark plug cap at the end of the wire? I'm confused and not sure I want to go reading all of the internet for something that can be answered in one sentence. if you can answer it in one sentence why dont you Because it's all damn confusing. So what you (or the links your posting) are saying that the NGK BR8HS spark plug I have is not good anymore for a scooter? Do I need to buy a different brand or just look to see if there's a "B8HS" model? You have to remember, you're throwing links at someone who really isn't 100% on the same wavelength as you so sometimes you have to simplify things like this. I do this when someone asks me a question about computers or cameras. I don't give them links to a forum showing why lenses with lead in the glass is sometimes better than lead free lenses, I try to break it down in laymens terms for them to undersand so they aren't going on a wild goose chase, hunting down the definition and meaning of each word and term. Or so they aren't reading through a thread and getting confused because person X says this but person Y says this. I'm not trying to argue or be difficult, I'm just trying to help you see the POV from others. You give out two links when you know yourself you could have answered in a sentence what I originally was asking I guess, which I've forgotten now. Basically, you threw me off of what I originally was concerned about and now I have to go back and try to decipher it all. A total waste of time if you ask me.
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Post by 190mech on Nov 25, 2014 19:56:01 GMT -5
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Post by Clank on Nov 25, 2014 22:45:23 GMT -5
I guess I'll just watch.... :popcorn:
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Post by Clank on Nov 25, 2014 22:56:16 GMT -5
I removed the snorkel inside my air box when I changed my oils. Didn't like that so I put it back in and it and its running better. Still in a debate to bbk it. I two other motors also one with better 3k to 5k km on it the other with 10k+ km and the new one with 600km on it. Kinda thinking maybe using the mid mileage one but idk if it is in good condition beings I've never had it running. :confused:
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Post by FrankenMech on Nov 25, 2014 23:34:58 GMT -5
I don't understand anything.
Just buy a stock coil, wire, and boot setup and ride.
I run a resistor plug along with the resistor coil wire/plug setup. I have never had any trouble with that combination on cars or trucks.
BTW- Radiator hose will not stand up to fuel exposure. It will swell and come apart. AFAIK there are silicone hose couplings for turbo setups that will stand fuel.
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Post by Clank on Nov 26, 2014 0:32:09 GMT -5
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Post by FrankenMech on Nov 26, 2014 0:45:14 GMT -5
People don't seem to give a damn about posting SOLD messages or removing listings on CL.
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Post by niz76 on Nov 26, 2014 12:27:11 GMT -5
I agree! I hate wasting my time calling on scoots that are already sold! If I keep coming across the same one I'll just keep calling every week until they finally take it down haha.
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Post by Sitticuss on Nov 26, 2014 12:30:28 GMT -5
It could be worse.. There could never be a cheap scooter near you to buy and work on..And you'd have to watch and listen to some complain about stupid stuff. While he has all the fun.....lol
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Post by Mrx2002 on Nov 26, 2014 12:49:21 GMT -5
It could be worse.. There could never be a cheap scooter near you to buy and work on..And you'd have to watch and listen to some complain about stupid stuff. While he has all the fun.....lol ^ This!!! The "cheap" scoots around me are 300 bucks thats for a scoot with no title and hasnt ran for years....Feck you...
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Post by Clank on Nov 26, 2014 14:41:02 GMT -5
Any ideas as to what would make the stud corrode like that? It's some sort of oxidation like you'd see on battery terminals.
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