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From: kwikshowmehow2
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  • credo se nao tem didim pra colocar velas novas anda de pe mano kkkk

  • this is good for discontinued plugs

  • would sandpaper work?

  • @midnightwaffels dont think so. sand paper would prob help tear through the electrodes

  • This is Crap! Sand Paper and Steel Brush? Good Luck on the Electrode! haha

  • A set of for Honda jetski plugs cost in new Zealand $200 that's about $155 us. Considering they are only 1 hour old and just further thanks to cheap fuel I would say it's well worth it. Great vid

  • @LastPatriot59 For that type of sparkplug yep... but some other kind are really expensive around 14$ each... so yes... if my motorcycle needs tuning and that my iridum sparkplug is all dirty... I will clean them up...

    Ho... sorry... forgot to say... responding to someone you should'nt have posted on a youtube video... CHECK ;)

  • looks like a nuclear fallout safe suit and gloves...jokin

  • @mototiosam electrodes carry current, it's the pin looking thing under the hook.

  • Today we will attack the challange of cleaning the deadly $2.00 spark plug...... *heavy duty long sleeve shirt...check *leather gloves.......check *beefy 6" vise (so the little begger doesn't get away)...check *safety glasses....check *face sheild......check *dust mask and or resperator......check ...wait....oh..ok...check *condom.....check *back brace....check *steel toed shoes.....check ok now let's go save two bucks!
  • @LastPatriot59 in norway they are from 8$ -->

  • @LastPatriot59 spark plugs for my nsr 125 bike cost £7 - 12

  • @LastPatriot59

    $2.00 Spark Plugs???? what kind of piece of crap do you drive?

    I will clean my NGK RE7CL - RE9BT Set

    Thanks for the procedure Mr. Alien (kwikshowmehow2)

  • @LastPatriot59 obviously he work in a shop for a living. have you ever had a stray bristle from one of these brushes under your fingernail? not fun

  • The ceramic of the plug is like paper, and your wire brush is like the graphite of a pencil. If you want to not have to clean them so often, use a torch to fully flash the carbon deposits or just a sand blaster. There is more to the arcing surfaces than just the insulator at the top that is reached by a piece of sand paper. Hey man, No thanks for misinforming people and reinforcing the concept, "If it looks like it's working, then I must be fixing it"

  • i did it with glasspaper.they look awsome now :D

  • Thanks man. Easy to understand.

  • hey man thanks alot !

  • Good video.

    The plug in the second cylinder of

    my old engine, foul quite fast, due

    to leaking valve seals I think.

    To clean out the sludge and carbon at the

    bottom of the center electrode, i.e. the tight

    ring gap around the ceramic insulator, I spray

    some carb cleaner inside it, then use the thinnest

    Allen key to try to dig out the sludge around it.

  • lol i thought that was microsoft sam talking,..

  • Replace it,those plugs are cheap.

  • You have made a very good video on cleaning of sparg plug.

    Thanks :-)

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