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Plug life (and jumping)

Posted: 01 May 2007, 08:48
by stevewright76
Keep reading on here that LPG vans get through plugs 'pretty quick' - anyone got a figure/idea of what that equates to?

Had mine serviced (dis/rotor/air filters replaced), but now a bit jumpy. Have just tweaked flow(?) valve (i.e. the big brass bolt) and hope that'll sort it...

Have had single-point champion iridium plugs in for just over a year/about 5k miles... Hoping they're still OK as *not* cheap... But have some standard single tips for replacing when needed.

So any strong views on how often to change or key symptoms that indicate a change is needed?

Posted: 05 May 2007, 07:17
by wasserleaker
didn't know Champion made an iridium plug, I was advised by someone who rebuilds engines for a living that N.G.K. are without doubt the most reliable brand to go for, so i use their single point iridium plugs in my L.P.G'd van, a few gas websites also recommend these plugs. a mate had problems with a misfire which was cured by replacing his champion plugs, with champion again, the misfire came back after 2 months, turned out to be plugs again. changed to N.G.K.'s and fine since. [year or so ago]
iridiums claim to have a longer service life than 'normal' single points too,
haynes reckons renew plugs every 10,000 miles or 12 months, so they should at least be good for that. :wink:

Posted: 05 May 2007, 10:26
by toomanytoys
Never had a problem using Bosch plugs, never heard of plugs not lasting either.. and my velle has been of gas for 6 years.. and done 100k miles +.. last set of plugs were in for 20k+... BUT, the ignition system MUST be in good condition, leads are the normal culprit.. use good leads...

Service? what did they adjust? could be any factor if they have reset timing or anything.. would be worth asking/checking..

Posted: 08 May 2007, 19:05
by Ian Hulley
Always check and clean mine with the oil change, every 3 or 4,000 miles and I re-check the gap. There never seems anything but a very light grey dusting on them.

It doesn't hurt to replace the leads annually,depending on mileage obviously.

PS Bosch single points are £1.25 each from GSF ... they appear to work pretty well in our bus !

Ian.

Posted: 09 May 2007, 22:00
by Cruz
What leads do peeps recommend?

Posted: 10 May 2007, 08:27
by Ian Hulley
horace83 wrote:What leads do peeps recommend?

GSF and ask for MkIV Golf :wink:

Ian.

Posted: 10 May 2007, 16:53
by Cruz
Is that sarcasm or being serious (wink is confusing me) :?

If it's sarcasm I was only asking because someone said use good leads and I was just enquiring if any leads are better than the one's GSF list for T25's

If it's not sarcasm but a serious tip then which MK IV Golf lead set as the GSF website lists 5 different sets.

Posted: 10 May 2007, 18:32
by Ian Hulley
horace83 wrote:Is that sarcasm or being serious (wink is confusing me) :?

If it's sarcasm I was only asking because someone said use good leads and I was just enquiring if any leads are better than the one's GSF list for T25's

If it's not sarcasm but a serious tip then which MK IV Golf lead set as the GSF website lists 5 different sets.

GSF in Derby have a very nice man who pointed out that the set of leads they sell for mkIV Golfs are the same as T25 but £12 instead of £20. Hence the :wink:

Only trying to help friend.

Ian.

Posted: 10 May 2007, 20:13
by wasserleaker
i got a set of T25 leads from GSF [the 20 quid ones] a while ago for mine, they work fine, but they were in a plain plastic bag with no makers name, which isn't usually a good sign. if a firm isn't willing to admit to making something by putting their name on it, you doubt the quality, or i do anyway being an untrusting type! they may prove me wrong in the long run tho. and genuine are probably pricey.

Posted: 10 May 2007, 22:36
by Ian Hulley
wasserleaker wrote:i got a set of T25 leads from GSF [the 20 quid ones] a while ago for mine, they work fine, but they were in a plain plastic bag with no makers name, which isn't usually a good sign.

Look at Tesco's stuff ... it doesn't say who made it ... remember the recalls . "meat pies from Tescos,M&S,Sainsburys etc etc". The £12 ones were in plain bag too, there's only so many manufacturers .

I'm trying to help you and save you money. You may believe me,suit yourself ... if not fine ... I'll still sit and talk shyte with you ... but the plug leads will be the same.And I know where my next set will come from.

Ian.

Posted: 11 May 2007, 12:11
by Cruz
Ian Hulley wrote:
horace83 wrote:Is that sarcasm or being serious (wink is confusing me) :?

If it's sarcasm I was only asking because someone said use good leads and I was just enquiring if any leads are better than the one's GSF list for T25's

If it's not sarcasm but a serious tip then which MK IV Golf lead set as the GSF website lists 5 different sets.

GSF in Derby have a very nice man who pointed out that the set of leads they sell for mkIV Golfs are the same as T25 but £12 instead of £20. Hence the :wink:

Only trying to help friend.

Ian.
Cheers Ian. The wink threw me off somewhat :wink:

Which leads though? 5 Golf Mk4 sets listed on gsf website. Non are £12

Posted: 11 May 2007, 14:20
by toomanytoys
Part number?

Looks like GSF will have a run on em!!!! :lol:

Posted: 11 May 2007, 19:08
by wasserleaker
not doubting you, Ian mate, just that the GSF in nottm. that i went to didnt mention the cheaper option or i would have gone fore that, and all i was getting at was that past experience of 'no brand' goods, whether car related or otherwise has been a bit hit or miss. jeez, has everyone had a touchy pill this week. :roll:

Posted: 11 May 2007, 21:27
by Ian Hulley
toomanytoys wrote:Part number?

Looks like GSF will have a run on em!!!! :lol:

I'll look out the receipt .....

GSF - 92621E Ign. Lead Set £12.70 + vat 24/02/07


Ian.

Posted: 16 May 2007, 17:44
by Ivor Brownun
Top tip for the leads unfortunately I just bought the GSF 26 quid ones :twisted: less me club discouint of course.