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I am sure the principle is the same, but I wonder if 2-strokes color the plugs a bit differently than 4-strokes. :-k
I was wondering the same. In the articles about doing this type of a reading I don't see them mention that it's for 2-strokes, but even the video I linked was a 2-stroke.
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Linked to from one of the articles I mentioned, I found this written by Gordon Jennings - http://www.strappe.com/plugs.html
"Air cooled two-stroke engines often will respond favorably to a slightly richer mixture, which provides a measure of internal cooling; some four-stroke engines give their best power when the mixture is leaned down to such extent that the last trace of soot deep inside the plug completely disappears."
So it seems I went down the wrong path with this insulator check. Damn internet. I'll be sure to warm up the plugs a bit before doing the plug chop procedure, and I'll just read the plug like normal.
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