04-12-2005, 10:31 PM | #1 |
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Spark plugs...
Yesterday I decided to pull one of the plugs on my '79 C20/454 to see how it looked. I think they needed to be changed some time around 1985.
Anyway, I changed all but the front and back plugs on the driver side. I could not get to the front and last plug with any configuration of sockets I have. Does anybody have any tips on removing these? Also, what would cause a plug to look like this? That's a Bosch platinum with unknown mileage... |
04-12-2005, 11:39 PM | #2 |
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hmm carbon buildup, slight melting, i would say anywhere from 20-100K miles on them and they look like that from the length of time left in there.... i would check the new plugs every oil change and see how they look, replace them each time if it is rough until the roughage is mostly gone. also theres some feul additives to help but not sure what to recommend there...
this post is just from my experience, others may see it differently
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04-13-2005, 01:16 AM | #3 |
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Looks to me like its very oil fouled but the glare from the flash might have made it look different. Intake gaskets are leaking oil into the cylinder heads, valve seals / valve guides, or very worn out rings and possibly very clogged oil returns in the cylinder heads. Does it have headers?
Do they all look like that?
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The pic makes it look much more oily than it is. It's a little shiny, but not much. The others are very dry and covered in soot, but obviously I haven't seen the two I couldn't get out. No headers...yet...
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04-13-2005, 01:34 AM | #5 |
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http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/spkplghnbook.htm
There are some pictures of spark plugs of varying conditions. See how long the new ones stay clean, then you should be able to get a better reading of what its doing. What cylinder did the bad one come out of?
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04-13-2005, 01:36 AM | #6 |
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Heres a better link. http://www.dansmc.com/Spark_Plugs/Sp...s_catalog.html
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Zmoz-"Anyway, I changed all but the front and back plugs on the driver side. I could not get to the front and last plug with any configuration of sockets I have. Does anybody have any tips on removing these?"
Just a regular spark plug socket should work, unless they started to get stripped or something. Can you tell how they look. What exactly is happening? You can't reach them or they seem to be a different size? -Later
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Does anybody know where I can find the firing order for this engine? I just noticed I got a couple of the plug wires mixed up last night...
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Should be in your manual if you have one. Should also be on the intake manifold.
So you can get the sockets on to the plugs you just can't get any force behind it or get a wrench on it to give it force? -Later
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Found the firing order on the manifold. Still running kind of rough so I hooked the cylinders up 2 at a time to see how they ran...#6 is dead. I think the dirty plug came out of that cylinder. |
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04-14-2005, 01:58 AM | #12 |
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Dam, yeah that spark plug looked pretty toasted!!
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As Far As Not Being Able To Take Out The Plug Does Your Socket Have A Nut Looking Item On The End If So Try Usins A Wrench On The Socket Instead Of The Ratchet, Mit Give A Little More Room. Be Carefullwatch Your Knuckles
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Took off the distributor cap and it looks pretty new inside. Replaced the #6 plug wire. It still only fires randomly. Anybody have any idea why?
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usually i try to replace whatever possible from the cap, rotor, module, wires, plugs, HEI or coil... most of these parts are fairly cheap for troubleshooting. it being 26 years old it is hard to tell exactly where it might be.
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