Originally posted by Ronan:
She... she has vacuum operated secondaries. ...The spark plug gap should be fine, as they were the correct plugs for the car, and were installed, and havent been touched since!



Some have had problems with the vacuum operated secondaries. Might want to check the hoses for that. In addition, spark plugs which are pre-gapped might not necessarily be gapped correctly. And the gaps change with "spirited" driving.

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Gaps
Originally posted by chongo:
Well I spent this morning going over the car and other than a complete tear down I don't know where to go next.
I did the Motorvac cleaning last April so the system should still be clean.
I Replaced the whole stock intake and had to regap the plugs. Spark and wires tested okay and I didn't find any visible vacum leaks.
Only #6 was still at proper gap. The rest were anything from .58 to.62
I checked these 4 months ago so I'm shocked that they can get that far out of gap in a short period....
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Last edited by Tony2005; 09/21/05 05:02 PM.

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