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  1. #1
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    Sparkplugs

    Well it's been 9 years or longer. I think it maybe time for new plugs or should I wait till they start giving me problems. LOL. Who got the best prices on NGK?

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    wormin i would change them out for new ones .. If you keep plugs that long you should pull them out and reset the gap every 100 hours of run time but as for me i just change them once a year its cheep insuance and dont forget to keep a nice new set in the boat just in case . OH make sure to pre check and set the gap and put the tinest bit of antisize on the threds and stor them in a ziplock bag to keep out moisture . You will think me later..
    Take the number off the plug you have now and call the auto parts store they keep some boating stuff now.

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    plug prices

    Find out the model # and do an internet search, I found a wide range of prices for the same plug. I ordered mine on amazon, I have the prime account so shipping was 2 days free.( they usually offer a 30 day free trial)
    Saved 3$ per plug off of local prices.6 plugs 18$

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    You got your moneys worth out of those plugs, I'd replace them for sure.

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