Sirmowsalot your quote, “My post with respect to Champion plugs was a solution to a problem.” Is exactly right. You had a problem and found a solution. I have agreed with you that a bad plug could have been the cause of the problem, end of story. If you would have stopped right there this thread would be dead. Instead you have to make claims about spark plugs that are not facts, just assumptions based on your experience. On top of that you then go one step farther and state the professionals in this field are only trying to line their pockets by not agreeing with your assumptions. That is where the problem lies. This forum was set up to provide individuals with possible answers to problems they have with landscaping equipment and the motors and engines used to power them. Members ask questions and other members try to provide answers. Members trying to provide answers come from a variety of backgrounds. 1. They may be a person who had the same problem and offers the solution they found. 2. They may be the person who loves to tinker and has seen the problem. 3. They may be the person who is trying to make a little extra money out of his garage, because he is handy and the neighbors come to him for help. 4. They may be the service tech or owner who has the training and experience to do it professionally. This is the group which you are spouting unsubstantiated assumptions about. A service tech or owner have years of training and experience, which you don’t see. They have been required to attend yearly update training sessions on all equipment they do warranty work on. You state that they just work on equipment that they don’t have to use. Totally wrong, any service tech worth a dime has been behind the equipment both in testing and hands on hours. Have you ever had to repair a piece of equipment in the field? Most of us have worked on equipment in conditions that you wouldn’t do to help a friend. We are the professionals in our industry and all we ask is that we be treated the same way you expect us to treat you. Yes, just like you found a bad plug, there are the 5% in this industry that are bad. In your case you assume a bad plug means bad brand and a bad service tech means a bad industry. SHAME ON YOU.
These statements are facts the can easily be backed up. Your statement that replacing a plug being carbon fouled, with another plug could be a solution, is a fact, which can be backup by your experience in this case. Saying all plugs of a certain brand are bad and junk, is not a fact, and you have no way to back up your statement. This is just your opinion, which you have the right to state as opinions, not facts. If you continue to bad mouth products or members, because of your assumptions not facts, I will continue to educate others on the reasons you are wrong. If you clearly state that what you post is just your opinion, you‘ll get no guff from me. Finally read my signature and you’ll see why I can make these statements of fact.