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Oh and yes, there is a fine layer of soot on the insulation within the
plug. The plugs I have are numbered B8ES, and I've gapped them
accordingly, also. A friend of mine will be mailing me a clean and
full set of carbs that he has lying around. If need be, I will be
able to swap parts, or just replace the carburetors altogether.

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