Steve, Like I said in the other email, my plugs looked good. One was white- chocolaty and the rest were light chocolate. To me it didn't look rich. I've never had a timing light (either my cars were so old I could just get them close by hand - I know don't chastise me, or they were so new that they never needed adjustment) but now I think I'll make the investment. Does anyone have any things that I must have in a timing light? I don't want a harbor freight special, but I also would rather not go and pay $300 for a Snap-On. Any advice is appreciated. -Phil |
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