Originally Posted by Mopar493
Originally Posted by lewtot184
I think your going in the right direction with a little warmer plug with a projected tip. the dry carbon is a rich condition. when you install the vacuum advance it will help clean-up the cruise a/f mix some. what carb/manifold and jetting are you using? you might take a magic marker and draw a line on the length of the plug where the clean spot on the rim of the plug is. try to see if that line lines up with the intake valve location.

Hi, im using a Edelbrock avs2 800cfm, primary jet 104 and secondary 104, i go one step leaner with the needle from factory. Ok and whats the case if that clean spot line up with the intake valve?
the clean spot is probably the intake wash. if you can take your finger and wipe it off clean then there may be some oil (the detergency in the oil will clean the rim up). if it's dry or gummy then it's the gas. it's just a simple check. I think your ok but sometimes you can't look at enough stuff. I wouldn't change that primary jet. maybe one step leaner on the cruise side of the metering rod, or perhaps the best thing to do is nothing until you've tried the vacuum advance out.