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Re: 6 Pack Digest V1 #158

To: 6pack-digest@autox.team.net (6 Pack Digest)
Subject: Re: 6 Pack Digest V1 #158
From: TRDOCTOR@aol.com
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 17:41:55 EDT
In a message dated 8/24/00 10:28:07 AM Central Daylight Time, 
owner-6pack-digest@autox.team.net writes:

<< Finally a dim idea
 from the past arose......The plugs?  I had just bought this set a few weeks
 ago.  Could the heat range be off?  So out they came and I put in the
 originals  I had.  As I removed the "new" plugs I checked cylinder's 3 and
 4 again....This time the TWO were very close to each other in colour...A
 relief, since now all I had to do was adjust the richness on the middle
 carb.  Back to the spark plugs...Upon installing the "old" ones. The car
 started right up and ran like a champ, I checked the timing, rebalanced the
 carbs and adjusted the mixture for the middle carb.  I noticed when I shut
 off the car..no run on!  Hmmmm.  Skeptical...I put all back together and
 took her for a drive......Ran  great....  Again, when I reached the local
 record store, I shut it down...NO RUN ON!!  Ok....Still skeptical..I drove
 it home, noticed the temp was a bit cooler...Just under middle as opposed
 to just over...It ran beautifully......I reached home...Shut it down
 .....guess what?  NO RUN ON...!!!!    Now, I used to know about spark plugs
 and the heat ranges and such.  I have a chart some where...  Basically,  I
 have NGK BPR5ES in right now.  Previously, Bosch platinum..WR8DP was
 installed.  The NGK's have a shorter nose then the Bosch. What I have
 forgotten is the meaning of the shorter nose...Is it hotter or cooler?  I
 thought maybe since it's shorter it's a hotter plug (not as long to
 dissapate heat...But then again not as long to allow the spart to build as
 long..so maybe it's cooler....  I also know that NGK, Champion, Bosch have
 a rating list.  This is widely unknown by the chain autoparts drone....  I
 think as NGK goes down, they get hotter and Champion is the opposite...But
 I'm not all sure and any insight, charts etc would be greatly aprreciated.
 What I am sure of is the plugs in the car now are not overheating.  The
 colour is good now (light gray/tan).  I drove the car in to work this
 beautiful morning and it ran great,  Shut it down
 and...NO RUN ON.....!!     I'm still going to install the run on valve
 though.  I went through all the trouble to find a place for it ( with the
 Goodparts set up, there isn't a whole lot of room left for the canister!).
 Let's hear what people are using for plugs....(Tim Holbrook?)  Again, If
 anyone has any info on plug ranges and can share it before I can find my
 info.  I think the list can benefit.  These days on newer cars, this sort
 of thing doesn't happen all to often.  My buddy with his hopped up Honda
 looks at me in amazement!  He knew nothing of spark plug ranges, he would
 just tell the guy at the counter the year of his motor and he get's plugs.
 FI, computer managment,etc...is a great thing in most regards.  He just
 plugs in things on his car and they work..My BMW is the same.  The TR and
 other older cars forces you to think from time to time.  This can be
 annoying sometimes but ultimately rewarding!  My Friend with the Honda
 say's "Man, I could never keep that thing running!  There is so much you
 need to know!" I say it's not to bad...Once you understand it...By messing
 with this stuff, you really see what the new cars are doing and how.  Then
 he say's with a smile while looking at the TR with a inquisical
 smile...Cool car!!
 
 The rear valence theory makes total sense...First, I don't have the bumpers
 and second the design of the tail.  You would think after spending time in
 the wind tunnel at work, I would remember that!!
 
 Chris Young
 74TR6
 76TVR
 94BMW
 93Ducati
  >>
Chris;
The spark plugs that John Phillips and I have had the best luck with are NGK 
#BP6ES.  I believe that you are correct with your reasoning that the NGK's 
get cooler as the numbers increase, where as Champions and Autolites get 
cooler as the numbers decrease.  Hope this helps!

Samuel R. Clark 
Green Country Triumphs/Jaguar Enthusiast's Club of Oklahoma
VTR South Central Regional Coordinator
TS45355L O
CC82030U O

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