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2011/10/16 13:47:08 (permalink)
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Fouling Plugs

Recently replaced plugs and leads again but seems to be fouling the plugs in particular 1st and 2nd cylinder. Am I running too rich or could it be combination of issues? If it's just running rich wouldn't it foul all the plugs?
 
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    Gdub
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    Re:Fouling Plugs 2011/10/16 20:23:43 (permalink)
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    I would say your car is certainly running rich from what you have told me about it

    Make it go FASTER!
     
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    Re:Fouling Plugs 2011/10/16 21:34:08 (permalink)
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    Hi Daz,
     
    Check out this link http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/engine/plugs.html
     
    It should give some ideas of what to do to narrow down wher the problem might lay.
     
    C u Monday night.
     
    Cheers
     
    Matt

     
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    Re:Fouling Plugs 2011/10/16 22:21:32 (permalink)
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    Is it dry black or wet black?
    Valve adjustment??
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