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Re: Fouling #1 Plug

To: kwaringa@dynsys.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fouling #1 Plug
From: ArthurK101@aol.com
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 12:12:04 EDT
In a message dated 22-Aug-00 07:21:53 Eastern Daylight Time, 
kwaringa@dynsys.com writes:

> Took the 71 TR6 for a run of over a hundred miles with some other folks on
>  Saturday.  Toward the end of the day it was skipping some.  Last night I
>  pulled the plugs and found the #1 plug very black.  The other 5 plugs were
>  light brown and looked great.  What would cause only one plug to foul?
>  Could it be valve adjustment, front carb adjustment?  Your help and wisdom
>  are appreciated.  I need to get it running right to make the 4 hour run to
>  Lake City the end of October.
>  

Ken, oily fouling or carbon fouling?

If oily then you could have a worn piston ring, or worn bore, or a valve 
guide problem in that cylinder. 

If carbon then it could be an over-rich fuel setting at the carb.  But since 
the carb feeds more than one cylinder then those other plugs should also be 
carboned up. 

Art Kelly 

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