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Billy Ricks
I had an T305 in the late '60s and most of the '70s. It fouled plugs and when you pulled them you would swear nothing was wrong. They would look wet though from unburned fuel. You just have to keep them tuned as good as you can get them. Make sure the timing is right, points are gapped correctly, and mixture is as close as you can get it to being right. you can have everything right and a two stroke will still foul plugs. You might try the next hotter plug.
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Anonymous
u houldnt hapen to have an idea on what a good point gap should be set at would u ?
man i gota thank u guys for all ur help i would of never even thought of some of these solutions to my problems , specially u billy.
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Billy Ricks
It's been ages since I tuned my old T305, but I want to say it was something like .018"-.020". You might try closing the gap on the plugs a little too.
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