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04-20-2016, 12:09 AM | #1 |
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Location: Studio City, Calif.
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Ignition Problem after plug gapping
Truck was running nearly perfect but gas mileage was a little low and power seemed off and it has been 40-50K miles since I looked at the plugs (standard plugs, not platinum).
I'm running a Skip White Distrib. and have had no problems in years. Ok, so I broke a plug while tightening it due to carelessness. I needed to move the truck to get my car out so I could drive to the parts store. I usually ground a free plug wire before I start the engine but I wasn't thinking too well today and started it up with the one wire hanging loose unattached. I just ran for about 1 1/2 minute to move the truck out of the way. After installing the new plug and finishing the re-gap job (they were all at ~.055", now .045) I fired it up and there was a dead cylinder. I pulled the wire from the new plug and the idle seemed to stay the same. I pulled and grounded the plug and noticed a weak orange spark instead of a crisp blue one. I then put a different new plug in there and same result. The truck idles very poorly and there may be another dead cylinder, not sure because sun was down and I quit for dinner. My question is; Can running for a minute and a half under 1500 RPM with one plug wire off cause damage to the electronics in a High Energy Ignition system? Or maybe I cracked some other plugs? Or some wires started to come apart at the ends? I'm pretty bummed, I have to miss a day of work tomorrow during my crazy busy season. Thanks- WL Oh, I only disconnected one plug at a time so there is no chance of incorrect routing.
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