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For a couple of weeks ago I was doing a couple of drags down a stright at home. On the second one my car started to "burp" at high throttle, and like above 3000 rpm.
It staid that way, and sometimes it worked fine for a little full throttle. The car hasen't been in much use, but I just drove it in to the garage, seemed to run fine on idle and everything. Then I pull out my plugs, and two of them looks like THIS!?!?!?!?!
Why? What have happend? knocking? or jusst overheating?
the left one has only a loose "cap" around the electrode. The other one looks either melted or cracked. The capon this one seems broken of futher down in the plug.
If I Look down on the pistons with a flashlight they look ok straight above the plug at least.
What should I do? Just replace the plugs? Do you think there is debrees down in the cylinder? After all it has run "fine" in like, 100km.
Need answers fast, since i'm moving on friday.
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It staid that way, and sometimes it worked fine for a little full throttle. The car hasen't been in much use, but I just drove it in to the garage, seemed to run fine on idle and everything. Then I pull out my plugs, and two of them looks like THIS!?!?!?!?!
Why? What have happend? knocking? or jusst overheating?
the left one has only a loose "cap" around the electrode. The other one looks either melted or cracked. The capon this one seems broken of futher down in the plug.
If I Look down on the pistons with a flashlight they look ok straight above the plug at least.
What should I do? Just replace the plugs? Do you think there is debrees down in the cylinder? After all it has run "fine" in like, 100km.
Need answers fast, since i'm moving on friday.
God, No attachments allowed... hold on...
here is a link. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AND HELP ME OUT!
http://www.storedyret.com/cgi/ikonboard.cgi?;act=ST;f=1;t=28812;r=1;&
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