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Re: Ok -Explain this.         


Author: RainbowWarrior
Date: Feb 10, 2008 22:51

"Blue Heeler" bark.net> wrote in message
news:6187o5F1tc8g3U1@mid.individual.net...
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>
> Here is a pretty good photo of some of my fingers and a somewhat out of
> focus photo of a two week old plug pulled out of the Nissan this
> afternoon.
>
> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2jeo3fm&s=3
>
>
> This plug does not fire very nicely at all hooked up to the electric
> fence generator.
>
>
> Put a new plug in and she is back on 6 again. Don't mind feeding it a
> new plug every week or so if it keeps it running.
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Re: Ok -Explain this.         


Author: atec77
Date: Feb 11, 2008 03:28

Blue Heeler wrote:
> RainbowWarrior wrote:
>
> And a couple of mechanics driveway diagnosis agreed, I
>> found a set of cleaned plugs in the glovebox and decided to throw
>> them in, then it went like a rocket for a day till they fouled up
>> again, got the carby rebuilt and problem solved :)
>
> It's actually No.3 and the "fault" as near as I can figure is a
> combination of buggered oil rings in that pot and a dodgy plug lead to
> that cylinder.
>
> If you have ever seen the plug caps on a VG30E engine you
> willunderstand why I'm not rushing out to buy news ones for a car that
> owed me $500 a year ago.
>
> In th emeantime I've bought a few spare plugs and i'll happily feed
> them to it as the incumbent is "eaten"
>
Quick leak down should offer an idea about bore or guide ? ...
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