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Old 06-01-2001, 01:27 PM
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So I get home with the new W9 DC plug and begin to remove spark plug #4 (the wet one) and lo and behold it isn't wet! What happened? The other day I had made a small timing adjustment and advanced it a tad. Obviously it was just enough to allow cylinder #4 to achieve a proper burn. I installed the new W9 DC anyway as an experiment and will take it out for examination in a couple of days. I'll probably end up putting the W7 DC back in but it's good to know that the engine is behaving normally.
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