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<blockquote data-quote="futbus" data-source="post: 125788" data-attributes="member: 12785"><p>So we carried out a check today, and removing the plugs found No 1 & 2 covered in carbon and the other 2 were fine and the right colour. Compression check found all within 5psi of each other, so cleaned the plugs and gaps and put back in, checked the timing and advanced about 3 degrees more, and now runs alot better although still to take for a test drive.</p><p></p><p>A big thanks to all that helped point me in the right direction to sort this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futbus, post: 125788, member: 12785"] So we carried out a check today, and removing the plugs found No 1 & 2 covered in carbon and the other 2 were fine and the right colour. Compression check found all within 5psi of each other, so cleaned the plugs and gaps and put back in, checked the timing and advanced about 3 degrees more, and now runs alot better although still to take for a test drive. A big thanks to all that helped point me in the right direction to sort this. [/QUOTE]
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