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3/92. Flint, Michigan.Woman inspecting spark plugs manufactured at General Motors AC Rochester Plant in Flint.Photo by Peter Yates
3/92. Flint, Spark plug shell assembly at General Motors AC Rochester Plant in Flint. Photo by Peter Yates.
The Cube's engine is running very rough at idle. I suspected a dud spark plug, so I had to take a look.
These are some of the many photos taken at the 2008 Indiana State Fair.
Abby at one of the many exhibits. You can see a Speedway Sparkplug logo next to Abby.
Pictures of the Robbins Reef Light from on board the Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas at the beginning of our week-long cruise. The Robbins Reef Light is a sparkplug lighthouse that dates from 1883 (replacing a light that was built in 1839). It is very close to Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey. I was able to see a number of lighthouses in New York Harbor this trip. On board the Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas for the Seven Night Labadee & Puerto Plata Cruise (November 6th through 13th, 2022). The cruise embarks from Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ) with stops at Labadee, Haiti and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic before heading back to New York City. The itinerary changed after Hurricane Nicole canceled our planned stops.
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We had an amazing time on board the Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas on our seven night cruise of New England and Canada (July 27th through August 3rd, 2018). Here are pictures of lighthouses that we took from onboard the Adventure of the Seas. The Spring Point Ledge Light is a sparkplug lighthouse built in 1897 and located in South Portland. Taken on Sunday July 29th, 2018.
3/92. Flint, Michigan.Man taking roll of steel to be used in spark plugs manufactured at General Motors AC Rochester Plant in Flint.Photo by Peter Yates
3/92. Flint, Michigan.Man taking roll of steel to be used in spark plugs manufactured at General Motors AC Rochester Plant in Flint.Photo by Peter Yates
Since I'm running an FI (fi, not f1... LOL!) vehicle, my plugs tend to foul a bit quicker... add it to the fact that right now, I'm keeping everything under 3.5k RPMs (that's another story).
As expected, after 2.5k kms past my last tune-up, the plug on the left shows some carbon-fouling. With a bit of scruffing with a golden brush, they're as good as new (plug on the right)!
Now, regarding that 3.5k RPMs thingie... sigh. I'll update you guys on that one soon. :)
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This is a view of the exhibition Findings by the collective group Sparkplug at District of Columbia Arts Center. The work of Sparkplug members left to right: Jenny Walton, Karen Joan Topping, Kathryn McDonnell.
Great Beds Light is a "sparkplug" lighthouse in Raritan Bay in South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
After the slight oil spill I did a bit more cleaning, replaced the sparkplug wires and tighten up the alternator belt.
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I know this may seem like odd subject matter, I was just really drawn to their shapes and the way they caught the light. They're old and dirty, taken out of my dad's motorcycle. But still very sculptural.
This is an old tiller that's become more "yard art" than a gardening tool... I used to put in a garden every year - not really because I thought I could get much to eat out of it - mostly just because I love to piddle around in it, pulling weeds, smelling the fresh earth, watching things grow and change.. There's something wonderful about a whole row of corn growing thick and green, and the way plants bloom and set fruit... But in this part of the country, farming means ya gotta have power tools to break up the soil, because we have what's called "gumbo" soil. It has a high clay content, which means when it's wet, it turns slick and sticky - and when it dries, it turns hard as stone and really can't be turned with a shovel..
Anyway, I haven't had the time to put a garden in for quite a few years now, and it shows... A mechanic would have no trouble at all looking at this and seeing that this machine would never start with a spark plug that looks like that.. He'd poke his finger at it, wipe his oily hands and drawl - "Well, there's yer problem right there!"
Lately, I've felt a lot like this old machine... All the parts are still there, but some of 'em are all rusted and stuck together, and the result is that I just can't seem to get started...