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Section 7
Electrical System and Components
Normal:
A plug taken from an engine operating under
normal conditions will have light tan or grey colored
deposits. If the center electrode is not worn, a plug
in this condition could be set to the proper gap and
reused.
Carbon Fouled:
So
ft
, sooty, black deposits indicate
incomplete combustion caused by a restricted air
cleaner, over-rich fuel mixture, weak ignition, or poor
compression.
Worn:
On a worn plug, the center electrode will be
rounded and the gap will be greater than the speci
fi
ed
gap. Replace a worn spark plug immediately.
Wet Fouled:
A wet plug is caused by excess fuel or
oil in the combustion chamber. Excess fuel could be
caused by a restricted air cleaner or rich air/fuel ratio.
Oil in the combustion chamber is usually caused by
a restricted air cleaner, a breather problem, or worn
piston rings, cylinder walls or valve guides.
Overheated:
Chalky, white deposits indicate very high
combustion temperatures. This condition is usually
accompanied by excessive gap erosion. Lean air/fuel
ration, an intake air leak, or incorrect spark timing are
normal causes for high combustion temperatures.
Summary of Contents for Command PRO ECV630
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL ECV630 ECV749 VERTICAL CRANKSHAFT ...
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Page 20: ...1 16 Section 1 Safety and General Information ...
Page 70: ...5 38 Section 5 EFI Fuel System ...
Page 92: ...7 18 Section 7 Electrical System and Components ...
Page 110: ...8 18 Section 8 Disassembly ...
Page 124: ...9 14 Section 9 Inspection and Reconditioning ...
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