<VV> black plugs (was power enrichment)
Mark Durham
62vair at gmail.com
Sat May 7 13:44:44 EDT 2011
Ray, if the plugs will fire, just put them back in and go drive it. It
takes just a few miles of highway driving once warmed up to clean the
plugs.
The black soot will burn away. Mark Durham
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Ramon Rodriguez III
<corvairgrymm at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the replies Bryan and Lonzo,
>
> I've got a lot of other Corvair projects on my plate right now, the
> reason I was hoping I might be able to make an adjustment with the power
> enrichment thingy was that it is accessible without taking anything apart.
> Once I feel caught up enough on my other projects I'll take one carb apart,
> find out the jet size (I have reason to suspect they are 51's or 52's) and
> order one size smaller.. then install them and try it out.
>
> Any advice on cleaning the plugs up prior to running on the new jets so
> I can get an accurate idea of how it is running afterward (by color)? I
> don't have one of those nifty plug cleaning tools and I just put new plugs
> in the car two weeks ago.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray "Grymm" Rodriguez III
> Lake Ariel, PA
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