Good evening,
We've recently purchased a 1985 T25 watercooled Engine no DG130761.
Can anyone tell me which sparkplugs to use? or a site that I can find out?
Cheers
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Hello and welcome.....search the wiki up at the top left^^^^^^^^^^ http://wiki.club8090.co.uk/index.php/Pe ... plug_types" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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https://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/cars_co ... 53E92%2529" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Cheers much appreciated.
I have also noticed what looks like a small leak on the sides of the carburetor. Would this be through the gasket?
I have also noticed what looks like a small leak on the sides of the carburetor. Would this be through the gasket?
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Petrol leak ? Hard to tell, could be the the gasket, loose nut that fixes it down or maybe the fuel pipe leaking and dripping down. Bung up a pic.
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Re: spark plugs DG Engine
Not familiar with a DG carb, but, it could be a case of judicious (carb) screw tightening.
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thanks David, i will take a pic tomorrow. its not a big leak but certainly evidence of something. id prefer to tackle now before it gets any worse.jrt wrote:Petrol leak ? Hard to tell, could be the the gasket, loose nut that fixes it down or maybe the fuel pipe leaking and dripping down. Bung up a pic.
David.
Re: spark plugs DG Engine
Regardless whether it is the cause or not worth swapping the fuel lines anyway (unless you have hard evidence it has been done in the last year or so). Just do a search on here as to why. It's a lot of peace of mind for not much cash. And if there is an in-line fuel filter mounted in the engine bay relocate it to the underside. Brickwerks have a pre-made solution if you want to do it the easy way: https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/fuel-feed- ... 9l-dg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: spark plugs DG Engine
thanks for the infoLeeME3 wrote:Regardless whether it is the cause or not worth swapping the fuel lines anyway (unless you have hard evidence it has been done in the last year or so). Just do a search on here as to why. It's a lot of peace of mind for not much cash. And if there is an in-line fuel filter mounted in the engine bay relocate it to the underside. Brickwerks have a pre-made solution if you want to do it the easy way: https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/fuel-feed- ... 9l-dg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;