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    R Pope is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Good thing about Champions in the mower, it ain't hard to find the one that ain't firing!

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    I checked out all of the plugs and they look exactly like they did when I took them out of the box, I thought I had cracked one too because it happens but nothing, like I said I ran those plugs for 300 miles and ran fine. I prefer Bosch Platinums have never had a problem with them.

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    coincidence

     



    Could be a coincidence and your fuel filter.

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    I changed the fuel filter as well when I was trouble shooting the original problem, it didn't fix the original problem but it has made starting the vehicle alot easier

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