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andymcallister
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Location: Palm Beach, Florida

i have run about 1/2 a gallon through my new OS32 SX-H and already the OS A3 plug has blown. it was a kind of brown color (the whole plug) instead of silver, more so than on the plugs I put in my old TT36H. The plug surely should still be working after just 1/2 a gal? was i running too lean or wa sthe plug not up to the job? i just bought an OS A5 to replace it. thanks for any help in advance.
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andymcallister
Veteran
Location: Palm Beach, Florida

well the ring around where the coil is seems to be a bit drak grey, but the rest of the plug was browny. i was trying to run it rich for breaking in, so you think i should go a bit leaner? and is the rich setting what bust the plug?
thanks
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andymcallister
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Location: Palm Beach, Florida

sorry I can't spell. I meant dark not drak. I call it
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Dumbass
Finger
Syndrome

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BladeRunner
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Plugs?

I think the plug of choice for the OS 32 is the OS #8, maybe the 3 is too cold.
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