Vespa
Vespa Maintanance
by Miss Boss on Aug.20, 2009, under Vespa
How to clean Vespa’s spark plug

T key and Vespa's Spark Plug
Use the “T-key” to loosen the spark plug, turn it to your right and take it out.
After a while, the spark plug will get dirty, from the burning of the petrol + oil. The oil makes it dirty, kinda like “boogers” in our nose… so just use the sand paper and clean ‘em out. Then put the spark plug back in, cover the engine with the cap, and try to turn it on. It’ll be so much easier to turn the Vespa on, and you can feel it too when you ride it…. Smooth…..

Vespa Spark Plug
Vespa Maintanance
by Miss Boss on Aug.13, 2009, under Vespa
To keep my Vespa going, all I need to do is to make sure to always have enough petrol in the tank, to always have a bottle of engine oil (to mix it with the petrol), and most importantly is to have a spare “spark plug” and some basic engine tools. (They don’t provide a big trunk for nothing). Most of the time, when a Vespa wont start, it’s usually the spark plug. Just take it out, clean it and put it back in. Or, use a new spark plug.
Mixing the right amount of engine oil to the petrol is quite tricky too. If I mix in too much oil, the “spark plug” quickly gets dirty and it will be hard to start the engine on.
If I mix in too little oil, the engine also won’t start, it could even suddenly stop.
The “recipe” is to add in a bottle cap of oil (around 6 tablespoons I guess) into to 1 liter of petrol.
Other than that, Vespa Scooter rawks……..
Pic below, 2 guys drooling over my Super Cute Vespa.
Do Not Touch my Baby!!!

Vespa Maintanence
