We did that to a few cars that wouldn't start in the cold one very cold
winter day a few years ago. Removed the spark plugs, cleaned and heated
them. Put them back in fast, and vrooom.
It's worth a shot.
Robert D.
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> In my earlier life, with Triumph, BSA and a Panther bikes, I used
>to remove the spark plugs and carry them around in my pocket so that
>they were warm and dry for easier re-starting of the bike in cold
>weather. Also stopped the bike getting nicked when it was left.
>
>Guy
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Daniel1312@aol.com>
>>
>> **5**. I think that the issue lies around the spark plug
>possibly
>> getting corrosion on the electrode earth (eg not the core of the
>plug but the
>> tab that joins to the main body of the plug near the thread.
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