RCSConstruction
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Re: Spark Plug Analysis
I stand by my previous post. Go LOOK at a manifold..
1357; 2468. GM
I stand by my previous post. Go LOOK at a manifold..
1357; 2468. GM
Still debating I see???
Take a look at a manifold. Starboard side of plenum feeds 3-5-2-8
Port side feeds 1-7-4-6.
1357; 2468. GM
Coors, are you arguing what I highlighted in RCS post? If so, he is correct. What you have posted is simply the sparkplug arrangement on each side of the engine.
Coors, are you arguing what I highlighted in RCS post? If so, he is correct. What you have posted is simply the sparkplug arrangement on each side of the engine.
Still debating I see???
Bond-o nailed it.
One side is too lean/rich.
Take a look at a manifold. Starboard side of plenum feeds 3-5-2-8
Port side feeds 1-7-4-6.
Bottom line here..
8 P light / 7 S dark
6 S dark / 5 P light
4 S dark / 3 P light
2 P light /1 S dark
Fwd
This shows us that ONE side of the dual plane manifold is feeding the cylinders too much/too little air/fuel.
If he lugs his boat around then I bet the starboard side of carburetor is running rich, if he hotrods it then maybe an air leak or a lean condition on the port side of carburetor.
Bank order,firing order does not mean anything. Look above, The starboard sides are rich the Port sides are lean.
a dual plane mixes up the charge, so one side problem of a carb won't show up on one bank; only a single plane would do that. sigh
Also wanted to add that as mentioned above you could have the wrong size "jets", although the weber (AFB/Edelbrock/carter/) use metering rods. Would be very easy to get a mix matched set installed by a big "re-builder" because they don't build one carb at a time, many parts are exchanged/interchanged.
If they are all the same you might have a vacum leak on that one side. maybe the carb base gasket, intake manifold? That side isn't getting the same "pulse" or "draw" as the other.
Is the "light" a light brown color or a ash white? Is the dark a oily black or a caramel brown?
This should steer you in the right direction.
You got it backwards.
Ayuh,..... That equals 4 cylinders,.....Where's the Other 4,..??
I need to relax from work, and go back to the basics- dual plane on a 1970 340 duster, shortened 4.88 spool,Alston 4 link, Strange 33 spline axles.
The older you get, the more you forget.
good call, rsc
I stand corrected, sir
Guess what I'm getting from this is to probably look at my idle mixture adjustments again.