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nibnob21

posted on 15th Jun 16 at 17:04

Ideal, that makes life easy. Cheers.


djgritt

posted on 15th Jun 16 at 16:59

quote:
Originally posted by nibnob21
Why can't I use a current one for the check then screw it back in afterwards?


You can.


nibnob21

posted on 15th Jun 16 at 16:34

I want to check for a spark. Reading online it either says to stick a screwdriver in one of the leads and hold close to the bodywork and look for a spark, alternatively put an old/replacement plug in and check.

Why does it have to be an old/replacement plug? Why can't I use a current one for the check then screw it back in afterwards?