spark plug gap closed on two plugs, what causes this? |
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spark plug gap closed on two plugs, what causes this? |
siverson |
Jun 13 2016, 09:23 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 2,451 Joined: 5-May 03 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 654 Region Association: Southern California |
hi - quick question from the garage. cdi box died on my six. got replacement and car starts right up (good). but runs like crapola right away. pulled the plugs and on two the electrode (term?) is no touching the plug.
is this why my cdi boxed died? or is this a result of it dying? or? plugs were 1k miles old. cdi box was 46 years old. |
Frankvw |
Jun 14 2016, 10:36 AM
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working on my first 914 ! Group: Members Posts: 653 Joined: 13-April 16 From: Holland, the Netherlands Member No.: 19,896 Region Association: Europe |
Mmmmm interesting topic.
but to be honest...I am really lost about: " missed shift or too much rpm causes things to kiss" That is new to me and never heard/read this before. the sparkplug is fixed location and the piston cannot go more up then tdc, right ?? So...also not when revving or shifting... is there something wrong with my logic in this ?? |
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