Leonard Meehan
OldChainsawGuy
What nettle said brings back fond memories.
In 1973 I had an automotive repair shop and we had a little spark plug cleaner sand blaster thing on the wall just for spark plugs. Spark plugs cost about 60 cents each so we cleaned them.
At that time I went to a class given by th Champion Spark Plug factory.
It was very informative. One thing that impressed me was that he said that just because it is new does not mean that it is good. He also said that if there was a problem in manufacturing that thousands of plugs might get made in just a few hours. Those plugs get sent to a warehouse and every store in a hundred miles might use the same warehouse. That meant that every part in my town could have the same bad batch. Putting in new is no guarantee and adds a risk factor. How many risk factors can you guys think of? Just food for thought.
In 1973 I had an automotive repair shop and we had a little spark plug cleaner sand blaster thing on the wall just for spark plugs. Spark plugs cost about 60 cents each so we cleaned them.
At that time I went to a class given by th Champion Spark Plug factory.
It was very informative. One thing that impressed me was that he said that just because it is new does not mean that it is good. He also said that if there was a problem in manufacturing that thousands of plugs might get made in just a few hours. Those plugs get sent to a warehouse and every store in a hundred miles might use the same warehouse. That meant that every part in my town could have the same bad batch. Putting in new is no guarantee and adds a risk factor. How many risk factors can you guys think of? Just food for thought.