IHADAV8.com - Turbo Buick Tech, and Nonsense
Tech Area => General Buick Tech => Topic started by: good2win22 on November 23 2016, 09:00:55 PM
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i was thinking today about the mod I did on my governor to raise the shift point and then I got to thinking maybe I have too hot of a plug.
I guess what I'm asking here is what would be the symptoms of a plug that's too hot? Detonation via KR on the log? Are there other signs? How would you read the plug to tell if it's too hot? What would be a tell tell sign of blowing out the spark vs the plug being too hot? No detonation if its blowing out the spark?
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The symptom of running too hot of a plug is that you melt the electrode off.
You can look at the electrode and tell your heat range. There will be a line where it changes color. You want that line to be about in the middle of the ground strap.
http://www.wallaceracing.com/plug-reading-lm.html (http://www.wallaceracing.com/plug-reading-lm.html)
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Thanks Earl but I don't plan on shutting down my car immediately after the run and towing it back from the track. i was hoping to get some insight on symptoms while the car is running and maybe something to look for on the log
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Perhaps plugs weren't my problem. Time will tell.
Drove my car down to work and in the way back it started running rough, really rich but no codes on the TR6 or the ECM. Luckily I brought tools and parts with me. Pulled out the laser thermometer and found #3 and #6 running cold on the headers. Follow both plug wires up the the coil pack and both are on the same coil. Grab the voltmeter to ohm out the coil. Yep, dead short on that coil. Grab the stock module, coil pack and wires from the trunk and commence to swapping it out.
Fired up and drove the rest of the 200 miles home trouble free. It made for a late night but I didn't have to call the wife to come and get me.