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Mad4slalom

Well-known user
Hi all, what do folk think of my plug colour ? They have been in for 3 years and done maybe800/1000. I found a plug colour chart and looks pretty middle of the scale not rich or weak, any observations from your experience ?πŸ™TiAIMG_0038.jpeg
 

teamzr1

Supporting vendor
Your photo is too blurred
Try and get one more focused for the tip
The question is where is the oil coming from ?
Color looks about right
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Shows signs of carbon buildup, with less than 1,000 miles on them
need to buzz rev limiter more often ! :)


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Roscobbc

Moderator
If say electrodes are a perfect colour.....indicating correct mixture etc. - is the darker band further down the central insulator indicative of carbon build-up?
 

Mad4slalom

Well-known user
If say electrodes are a perfect colour.....indicating correct mixture etc. - is the darker band further down the central insulator indicative of carbon build-up?
That dark band isnt carbon, it is a trick of the light in the picture . It is not present on the plug. πŸ‘
 

teamzr1

Supporting vendor
Now that is ugly, dude ! :)

You need to run some good de-carb product in the oil
and start if need be using lower gears and higher RPMs and loads to keep those cylinders clean and find the oil leak
All plugs look the same ?


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Mad4slalom

Well-known user
Less than 1,000 miles,
No way is too shady for all that sludge, that is carbon and oil
So could it still be rich with that light brown insulator? I wonder if the carbon could be baked on copperslip anti seize as I did put a thin smear on the plug threads when fitting. πŸ€”
 

Chuffer

CCCUK Member
So could it still be rich with that light brown insulator? I wonder if the carbon could be baked on copperslip anti seize as I did put a thin smear on the plug threads when fitting. πŸ€”
I read somewhere ages ago that applying copper slip to plugs was not a good idea as you can over torque up the plug threads . Same goes for wheel nuts too .
Short and infrequent journeys will mean you are running on a rich mixture a lot from cold starts and rarely getting up to to full operating temperature .
 

teamzr1

Supporting vendor
So could it still be rich with that light brown insulator? I wonder if the carbon could be baked on copperslip anti seize as I did put a thin smear on the plug threads when fitting. πŸ€”

Anti-Seize would not get past the threads towards the tip but rather towards the back end

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Mad4slalom

Well-known user
Anti-Seize would not get past the threads towards the tip but rather towards the back end

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Thanks,all, I will look for oil leak, and inspect rest of plugs, only done the back four so far, will do the front four from the top today. I will inspect the new plugs after a few runs out. What sort of product are you talking about adding to oil?. The motor only has 5/6k since rebuild albeit 14 years ago. Oil stays clean on dipstick but car does smell rich.
 

Mad4slalom

Well-known user
All seem the same , just noticed they are ngk bp5fs. Am replacing with autolite 26 on recommendation of po in the usa. But will get a set of ac delco’s for next change.
 
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