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29-08-2005, 06:00 PM | #1 | ||
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Location: melbourne
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Anyone with a ford 6 AU and on don't wait 100,000 to replace the plugs I replaced our AU2 fairlanes the other day and they where rooted. The electrode was melted affecting economy. The car is on 80,000 km.
*The give away of crook plugs externally is the build up of carbon deposits around the base of the insulator (from overheating). Due to the increase in resistance from the gap increasing I say change them at 70,000 and that way your engine will run smooth and efficiently. This goes for most of us city dwellers and I realise there is an exception with country folk. |
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