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Date:         Tue, 30 Jun 1998 16:07:32 -0000
Reply-To:     Larry Carter <lcarter@COWICHAN.COM>
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From:         Larry Carter <lcarter@COWICHAN.COM>
Subject:      spark plug ground terminal
Comments: To: van <vanagon@vanagon.com>
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Hello; I had a similar problem in one of my old Norton's in 85. The ground terminal had broken off somehow, and disappeared inside the cylinder. The performance gradually deteriated until I pulled it apart to find the piston almost chewed right through. The piece eventually embedded itself in the piston, and did no further damage. The terminal had spent some time eating through the exhaust valve seat, so compression was non-existent by then. The Norton was an upright twin, the VW's cylinder are horizontal which would make it unlikely that the terminal would embed in the piston. Another possibility, the piece might have blown right through into the muffler. I've had this happen on my old Cushman Road King (I'll bet no one has one of those). This was a Flathead engine, vertical single. Luckily, I've never had this problem on a VW engine. Larry Carter


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