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Old 06-26-2008, 03:22 PM   #1
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Hello just got a jacobson 1110 hauler with a model # d1697 am I correct in thinking it is a 1997 and what sparkplugs do I need for it. The previous owner said he thinks a valve may be stuck as it gets spark but compression jumps around without holding. He lost the plugs out of it and I want to get new ones. Thanks Larry
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Old 06-26-2008, 04:10 PM   #2
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as far as i know, jakes have a data plate that gives you the date separately from the serial number. The specs for the cart will be the same as an EZGO workhorse. "same machine, just different badges" I will take a look at a couple of ours in the morning if i get chance.
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It would be a 97 by those numbers. Ezgo says, NGK BPR4ES are the plugs to use.

Colin, good to hear from ya, its been awhile.
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Thanks guys got some new plugs cleaned the gas tank out and she fired up runs but not alot of power some popping out of the carb seems like the more I run it the better it gets though probably time to freshen the engine
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try adjusting the valves
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thanks ruredy did some research and that is what I will do tomorrow hope that is it that would be nice..
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It would be a 97 by those numbers. Ezgo says, NGK BPR4ES are the plugs to use.

Colin, good to hear from ya, its been awhile.
I will show up now and then! Just very busy.

It might be worth trying BPR5ES plugs depending on your elevation. run the cart for a while, i think maybe some stale fuel might still be in the system and a good hard run is needed to freshen things up a bit. it might even be sticky rings if it has stood for a while.
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Thanks for the help guys I adjusted the valves and it is running better all the time but still need to choke it a little but it does seem to be running better the more I use it. I put some sea-foam in the gas and it hopefully will help it has alot more power than when I started.
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The sea foam will certainly help over a period of time!
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Well guys been busy cart is running better but still not right I need to pull the choke out a little for it to rev up still seems to be getting better but any other suggestions??
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