No expert, but I'll be the first and I'd say they certainly all look acceptable, with 3 being the closest to just a wee bit of excess carbon.
roycross said
Jun 6, 2022
That was my thought. 1,4,and 5 look really good. I broke the porcelain on one of them while i was checking. Have to replace it and was considering to do the other 5.
Thanks for the weigh in!
Roy
seventy2plus2 said
Jun 6, 2022
replace all 6 while you're at it.
67Poncho said
Jun 6, 2022
And may I suggest AC Delco plugs. Not a fan of Champions.
oshawacliff said
Jun 6, 2022
Consider a can of Sea Foam in the gas tank and go for a good run. Then pull a couple of plugs again for a comparison.
roycross said
Jun 6, 2022
seventy2plus2 wrote:
replace all 6 while you're at it.
hahaha!
Glenn Musgrave said
Jun 14, 2022
I think they all look petty good. If you are going to use any combustion chamber cleaner, Seafoam or anything that is designed to de-carbon the engine, I would put the old plugs back in for just a few miles and let them take the beating. Why abuse a new set? And yes, definitely go with AC Delco no other brand. Gap them and make sure the negative electrode is centered left to right so you get even fire. Many guys will just gap them but not check the side to side. Your plugs will fire better and last longer if you do.
Anyone willing to assess these plugs for me?
No expert, but I'll be the first and I'd say they certainly all look acceptable, with 3 being the closest to just a wee bit of excess carbon.
That was my thought. 1,4,and 5 look really good. I broke the porcelain on one of them while i was checking. Have to replace it and was considering to do the other 5.
Thanks for the weigh in!
Roy
And may I suggest AC Delco plugs. Not a fan of Champions.
Consider a can of Sea Foam in the gas tank and go for a good run. Then pull a couple of plugs again for a comparison.
hahaha!