CalcityRenegade
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Looks great! Should be a great ride afterwards, Haha that plug is wonderful!
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I think I've found the source of the misfire on #1
The center electrode that sticks well down below the porcelain is gone (burned away or broken), and the prong is pushed up against the porcelain. Something inside the cylinder would have had to whack the plug to make it look like that.
...the insulator had become detached from the core and had slid down. It was just floating about on it's own.
It was bound to happen that way. Just about everyone here knows exactly how you feel. :favorites13:...You know, I had always thought, we'd complete R2R and sell the car as soon as we got home. I can't see me doing that now. I've gotten quite fond of the old girl...