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Wheeler N4W Card Holder ![]() Off-Road Warrior ![]() |
Do eny of you guys have a book out there that says the recommended spark plug for a Patrol? I'm at work and I wanted to call ahead to the Parts store to pick some up? I currently have some Autolites in there from when I bought it. I believe that originally they were NGK. Do any of you know which ones specificly? The gap would be helpful too.
The reason I'm replacing them is that the plug ends were black. There did not seem to be visible chunks of carbon, but perhaps they could be too black to provide a sufficent spark. I checked my coil yesterday and it seemed good. I replaced the condensor just to be sure. The points look in good condition, cap, rotor and wires are new. I think my carb (rochester) is still running rich, I would like to hear from someeone with this grubby GM carb that has been able to dial it in. Jason 69' Patrol 3 speed, I-6 Custom Safari Top Custom 3" Lift 32" X 9.50 Super Swampers Superlift Shocks |
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Administrator N4W Card Holder ![]() Ultimate N4Wheeler |
Black plugs definitely indicate a rich condition. guess all you can do is fiddle with the mixture screw until your plugs are a light brown color
1998 Frontier 4x4 seriously built 2002 Xterra 4x4 still stock Please help STOP urban sprawl! |
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Administrator N4W Card Holder ![]() Ultimate N4Wheeler |
Yes, that might be a cause of you running rich.
As for cleaning the plugs, a small wire brush might work well...like the kind you clean battery terminals with. A toothbrush with some carb cleaner might also work. 1998 Frontier 4x4 seriously built 2002 Xterra 4x4 still stock Please help STOP urban sprawl! |
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Administrator N4W Card Holder ![]() Arrr.. Me good eye! Ultimate N4Wheeler ![]() |
A wirebrush in a drill works great. You just need to knock the crud off (until its shiny) and then regap it. They will work great after that. Spark plugs can be cleaned and reused many times. As long as the electrode isnt damaged, plugs can be cleaned and reused.
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Mine says:
NGK B-54E or B-6E (14mm) Gap: 0.6-0.7 mm -Greg Wheeling Rocks! NorthEast Trailrides List ~ Let's Go Wheeling! |
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Wheeler N4W Card Holder ![]() Off-Road Warrior ![]() |
Thanks guys, I will try to clean the plugs that I have now to see if that helps.
Greg, it was good chatting with you. I hope that we can find you an engine so that we can get your Patrol back touring the NorthEast. You might be our only Patrol Representitive in 3 states. Jason Jason 69' Patrol 3 speed, I-6 Custom Safari Top Custom 3" Lift 32" X 9.50 Super Swampers Superlift Shocks |
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