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How To Diagnose and Read the Color of Your Spark Plug

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Steves Small Engine Saloon

Is your spark plug black, wet, greasy or dry, dusty or covered in soot, white and crusty or speckled with crystals, I will show you how to read your spark plug and show you what is normal.

Here are the top 5 color variations and what information your spark plug is telling you about what is going on in your small engine.

Is it oil fouling, carbon fouling, ash deposits or overheating, I will show you what fouled spark plugs look like and how to diagnose your engine problems.

Heard of coffee brown? I'll tell you why it's the best colour although I would prefer beer brown.

Check out the deposits on the side electrode what color are they? Is there an easy fix? I might have a quick solution for you.

Share this information with your friends. This applies to 2 stroke/cycle engines such as chainsaws, weedeaters and hedge trimmers as well as 4 stroke/cycle engines such as lawn mower, pressure washer, riders and rototillers.

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Learn how to properly fix or repair your own outdoor power equipment if it won’t start, bogs out, won’t rev up, chain or blade is dull and doesn’t cut good, needs sharpened, or simply just runs poorly.

Simple and basic, do it yourself (DIY) tutorials to help you with your broken lawn and garden equipment.

I do my best to teach you how I easily diagnose problems the fastest, quickest and most efficient way.

Whether it be a handheld, two stroke, two cycle engine like chainsaws, weed eaters, string trimmers, grass trimmers, line trimmers, hedge trimmers, strimmers, brush cutters, leaf blowers, or four stroke, four cycle units like lawn mowers, pressure washers, generators, ride on mowers that need parts installed or replaced, I’m your guy.

I’ve been a small engine mechanic for many years so my videos are loaded with tips and tricks that I have learned and want to pass on to you. I want Steve’s Small Engine Saloon to SAVE YOU TIME, FRUSTRATION AND MOST IMPORTANT, MONEY!

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Disclosure: This YouTube video is provided for informational purposes only. Steve is a qualified small engine mechanic and is working in an open and fully ventilated shop for the purpose of making this video. Small engines should be operated outside in fully ventilated areas only and it is important that you wear the appropriate safety gear. If you choose to try one of the suggestions made in this video, you do so at your own risk. Please ensure that you take all proper safety measures before attempting any project.

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