| Title: | Cars in the UK |
| Notice: | Please read new conference charter 1.70 |
| Moderator: | COMICS::SHELLEY ELD |
| Created: | Sun Mar 06 1994 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 2584 |
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The other day I put redex through my carboretter(sp?) and I found that
I was getting smoke comming out of two of my spark plug ports.It
stopped smoking after a while and no problems have occured since.But
I just wondered whether anyone could explain why this happens,and
whether it should or shouldn't happen.
Thanks,
Andy...Just a novice but learning..
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| 1921.1 | MARVIN::RUSLING | Dave Rusling REO2 G/E9 830-4380 | Fri Oct 16 1992 10:11 | 9 | |
Andy, all I can think of is that the plugs were not fitting absolutely correctly. Two reasons, a) the hole's threads are buggered (can I say buggered?), b) the sparkies were not tightened up correctly. Before you rush off, be *very* careful when tightening up sparkies, I use a torque-wrench myself. Dave | |||||
| 1921.2 | AEOEN1::MATTHEWS | M&M Enterprises, the CATCH 22 | Fri Oct 16 1992 11:56 | 10 | |
Don't tighten when the engine is warm/hot, assuming you want to get them out again ... I never tighten plugs too much. There is a copper washer between the plug and the head, which when you tighten the plug becomes compressed and makes the seal. I can't help feeling that using a torque wrench would lead to over tightening ... not sure what the setting should be, but can believe it would be more than 10-15 ft lbs. | |||||
| 1921.3 | PLAYER::BROWNL | No, not loss; negative profit | Fri Oct 16 1992 12:59 | 3 | |
I endorse the previous two comments.
Laurie.
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