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The only drawback of having oil in there is that it swell up the boot, making it
hard to pull the wire out. As long as you clean it once a while, it would be ok. Zebra wrote: > My engine got 180000km and it is running fine. Can I just leave it like that > and do some cleaning from time to time until the time of major overhaul? Or > should I try replacing at least the easily reached seal of the spark plug > hole? Thanks again. |
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