Right spark plug?
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12/14/14 04:16 PM
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ChadP
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After two years of trying to get it tuned, finally took the advice of many here on Moparts and dumped the Edelbrock 750 carb. Engine is mild 440, stock intake and exhaust manifolds, 10 to 1 compression, little more aggressive cam than stock. Put on an Edelbrock 600 carb and new plugs and it's running better than ever. Plugs that were removed are Autolite 85's. All plugs were black (not wet, but black). Does that mean the 750 was running too rich, or is the plug too cold? Before going to different plug, I'll put some miles on the new carb, then pull a plug and look at it. If I need to go to hotter plug, what would you recommend for this engine?
'65 Coronet 500
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Re: Right spark plug?
[Re: ChadP]
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12/14/14 05:14 PM
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too rich not too cold & the excessive richness might (& very likely) might have been from too much pumping/choke/float setting/needle/seat leaking as opposed to it being jetted too rich but I dont know the OE 750 jetting (if it's rich or lean) or what you have in there now so I am just thinking out loud. There have been some comprehensive plug threads in the past with the gist of em being the cheap offshore materials/stuff being outsourced causing problems. I'd glassbead your Autolite 85's (some ain't OK with that, I am) & toss em back in (or a new set if preferred) & you'll be fine.
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Re: Right spark plug?
[Re: ChadP]
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Re: Right spark plug?
[Re: ChadP]
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12/14/14 05:44 PM
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After two years of trying to get it tuned, finally took the advice of many here on Moparts and dumped the Edelbrock 750 carb. Engine is mild 440, stock intake and exhaust manifolds, 10 to 1 compression, little more aggressive cam than stock. Put on an Edelbrock 600 carb and new plugs and it's running better than ever. Plugs that were removed are Autolite 85's. All plugs were black (not wet, but black). Does that mean the 750 was running too rich, or is the plug too cold? Before going to different plug, I'll put some miles on the new carb, then pull a plug and look at it. If I need to go to hotter plug, what would you recommend for this engine?
all those 750 and 800 edelbrocks are calibrated way too rich. easy fix.
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Re: Right spark plug?
[Re: Big Wedge]
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12/14/14 11:45 PM
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Ya'll do know plugs aren't really expensive don't you?
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