You can clean anything with solvent, will the plug spark is the question. I am seeking this answer as well.. Seeing as iridium IV plugs are $12.00 a pop. I know I used to clean em with some gas and fire combo and they would run again. I haven't tried that lately though. PEACE
A wire brush, emery cloth and solvent. Then check the gap.
Check the plug. If broken, replace it. If fouled clean it.Check your plug wire. If broken replace it.Check your battery. If dead, charge it or replace it.
No. Get a new plug. ================== Yes to above but if you can't then wash the plug in petrol (gas) - (be careful when doing this as there is a danger of fire). Then use fine sand paper to clean up the electrodes and a feeler gauge to reset the spark gap.
yes
sometimes
make sure your plug has good conection,check for fouled plug
Fouled Plug. Ride it harder!
its half a turn out of time. plug fouled install a new spark plug
It could be as simple a loose plug wire or fouled plug. It will run on one cylinder. I had the same problem with my 1995 1100. It was a fouled plug. Replaced it and all was well.
Yes
fouled plug(s) or carburetor icing
A fouled plug can be caused by many things. The color of the plug can give an indication of the problem. The loss of power is due to the cylinder not producing the proper amount of power. Check the plug wires, coil, and compression for that cylinder to give an indication of the problem.