Rick69
New member
Hi everybody,
Somebody told me I can run a different sparkplugs in my 1988 force motor and are a better plugs than URL18V. Is this true or not?
Right now I'm running the UL18V plugs.If there is a better plug out there what is the brand and name of the plug.
I took my boat out on Labor Day It ran fine hammered down for about 6 miles about 49mph stop by the dam to fish for awhile about 4hrs then heading back to give the other end of the lake a try about half way it started to spit and sputter. We stop and popped the hood to see what was going on. Checked all wires looked good. Tried to start it back up and it did but when I gave it throttle. It fall on its face and spit and sputter. Stop again and this time we pulled out the plugs and this is what they looked like.
They had fawled out and I had just replaced them. But alot of people told me that these type of plugs (UL18V) are known to go bad quickly.
Thanks Rick
Somebody told me I can run a different sparkplugs in my 1988 force motor and are a better plugs than URL18V. Is this true or not?
Right now I'm running the UL18V plugs.If there is a better plug out there what is the brand and name of the plug.
I took my boat out on Labor Day It ran fine hammered down for about 6 miles about 49mph stop by the dam to fish for awhile about 4hrs then heading back to give the other end of the lake a try about half way it started to spit and sputter. We stop and popped the hood to see what was going on. Checked all wires looked good. Tried to start it back up and it did but when I gave it throttle. It fall on its face and spit and sputter. Stop again and this time we pulled out the plugs and this is what they looked like.
They had fawled out and I had just replaced them. But alot of people told me that these type of plugs (UL18V) are known to go bad quickly.
Thanks Rick