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    Shelf life of spark plugs

    When I got my bike from a friend a few years ago he also gave me a box full of misc parts and stuff. I was just digging through it and found an old box of spark plugs. The plugs all seem to have a little rust arround the bolt area, but the ends are both clean. Do spark plugs go bad? Is it a stupid question? Do tell me if you think so! Can I just clean them up with a bit of sandpaper, gap them, and use them?

    #2
    Those plugs will still be good 30 years from now barring any corrosion ect saying shelf life is like a rock

    Just clean the threads so not to mess the head threads up .

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      #3
      If the plugs were boxed individually they should be okay after a little cleanup. If they were all rattling around loose in a box, there might be some cracked insulators.

      Dave

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        #4
        Originally posted by TwinCam
        Those plugs will still be good 30 years from now barring any corrosion ect saying shelf life is like a rock

        Just clean the threads so not to mess the head threads up .
        Yep, I aquired a Cushman Scooter last year that is over 50 years old, it looked like it still had the original spark plug. I rebuilt the engine over the winter and turned it over by hand to check for spark and the plug was still working just fine.

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          #5
          Thanks everyone!

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            #6


            Well sorry to wastre everyones time but after all that the plugs aren't even close to being the right ones...not even close. These are just some random plugs I have dunno what they go to.

            Thanks anyway!

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