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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3784517" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have ran the same spark plugs in my 50hp mercury since 1982 and never fogged that engine.</p><p>But I never run the carbs out of fuel either and it is a 2 stroke.</p><p></p><p>I did an experiment with a 1982 Ford mustang with inline 6 200" engine.</p><p>I kept the original Motorcraft plugs in it until the car fell apart around the engine.</p><p>376,000 miles and got the same 27 mpg when I pulled the engine & trans and gave it to a friend.</p><p>I cleaned the plugs and regapped them when needed.</p><p></p><p>Front suspension from the mustang went under my 69 Camaro. Ford 9" went under it also.</p><p>Around 1998.</p><p>Now people put GM LS engines in those Mustangs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3784517, member: 15054"] I have ran the same spark plugs in my 50hp mercury since 1982 and never fogged that engine. But I never run the carbs out of fuel either and it is a 2 stroke. I did an experiment with a 1982 Ford mustang with inline 6 200" engine. I kept the original Motorcraft plugs in it until the car fell apart around the engine. 376,000 miles and got the same 27 mpg when I pulled the engine & trans and gave it to a friend. I cleaned the plugs and regapped them when needed. Front suspension from the mustang went under my 69 Camaro. Ford 9" went under it also. Around 1998. Now people put GM LS engines in those Mustangs. [/QUOTE]
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