Posted by gbs on May 02, 2013 at 18:47:53 from (71.51.251.197):
In Reply to: Hotter spark plug posted by Bob Reineke on May 02, 2013 at 10:46:45:
does it smoke if so it's oil related a hotter plug or oil fowlers will help don't worry about getting ones that are to hot not likely to happen contrary to beliefs,we use to run a lot of 366 & 427 powered chevy trucks the boys at the shop would tune them up using the coldest plugs they could they would run worked fine on the road,but about 2 day's on the job idling and short trips they would start fowling plugs and skipping,i got to where i kept the highest heat range i could buy on the truck when one started acting up ,i'd replace them with the hot ones NEVER burned a piston but that stopped the fouling,if the trucks had been used on the road the colder ones would have been fine,if the plugs burn black there to cold,light brown,tan to grayish white ok,chalk white is to hot,when the 5/8 plugs came out i had a lot of problems with fouling using champion plugs,got better service from ac,best from autolite,don't want ngk in any thing motorcycle broke me from them
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