seattlepioneer
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Here's a You Tube video showing methods for testing spark plugs with an ohmmeter.
Comments are invited.
90% of people don’t own a VOM or know how to use it, so we are talking about 10% of people could benefit. Of that 10%, 9% are technicians who know that it is faster, easier and cheaper to just replace the plug. Looks like a guy looking for U-tube advertising dollars.
If you would read my post you would see I said replace the plug. Never said anything about any other parts. A good repair man knows how to read and understand the printed word. I guess you think I’m a pretty poor repairman and you are entitled to that opinion, but I disagree.
Using an ohmmeter to test a spark plug is pretty much useless. When i worked at a small airport one summer i tested spark plugs. After the plugs were cleaned you put them in a machine that pressurized the plug to a few hundred PSi then you turn up the voltage and measure how much voltage it takes to fire the plug and checked the plug doesn't arc across the insulator.