Sparkplug colours

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RogerRust
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Sparkplug colours

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I'm a great believer in making a close study of spark plugs to gain an indication of the engines state of tune and condition.

The plugs from the MG have a nice pale brown centre insulator and are not at all oily. However the end of the threads are a bit black.

Do you think it's running a bit rich or does it just need a good summer run out to blow away the cobwebs?

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Really useful link there Millerman. Thanks

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Post by dalebrignall »

mine are like that id think they are ok for unleaded fuel.they reconed when you had 4 star petrol the end of the exhaust used to go grey after a blast,but not any more with unleaded fuel
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Post by bmcecosse »

I would say it's 'just right'! Now you should do a full throttle run up a long hill, and near the top switch off and drift to a halt. Whip the plugs out - and see what colour they are under these conditions.
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