Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 06:32:28 EDT
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From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject: Spark Plug Failure
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Here is an item for everyones interest. My '87 Westy has been running
crappy for the last few days and seemed to be getting worse. Backfiring
through the exhaust had me thinking burnt valve. Yesterday I took the time
to start digging and find out what was going on. Looked first at the
distributor cap to find it full of dirt and the carbon seized up in its hole.
Cleaned the cap, rotor and inners, then stretched the carbon spring and put
the cap back in place and started up the engine. Seemed better but still
popping through the exhaust.
Removed spark plugs to have a look see and found plugs at # 2 and # 3
cylinders had cracked and missing porcelain. What's that all about ? The
colour of the plugs were good and these plugs Bosch WR7DTC's were put in
22,400 km ago ! STRANGE ! Anyways, I took a compression reading while I had
the plugs out and found #1 - 125 lbs, #2 - 140 lbs, #3 - 120 lbs, #4 - 135
lbs. Not perfect but acceptable for an engine with 350,000 km on the clock
and original engine. Put new Bosch WR7DTC's in and stated up the engine and
VOILA ! Running great again !
Found my oxy sensor not working in the process so unpluged it and
the engine seems to run fine with it unplugged. But, stumbles at idle with it
plugged in. Will order up a new one. The one that's in there now is the
generic one from The Bus Depot put in 47,003 km ago.
Cheers
Frank Condelli
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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'87 Westy & Lionel Trains
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