thesoundofspeed
Automotive
- Dec 17, 2008
- 4
I am working with a '90 Toyota tercel 1.5L sohc 4cyl.
and for reasons unknown to me, every month or so, the #1cyl
spark plug needs changing due to broken porcelin surrounding the electrode which in turn causes the #1cyl. to miss-fire. I undrestand that carbon build-up could eventually reach a spark plug with the piston at tdc; but I dont think that is the case since I have not been fighting any pining problems or dieseling.
The plug comes out displaying a color that looks good to me so I dont think it's burning lean iether.
and for reasons unknown to me, every month or so, the #1cyl
spark plug needs changing due to broken porcelin surrounding the electrode which in turn causes the #1cyl. to miss-fire. I undrestand that carbon build-up could eventually reach a spark plug with the piston at tdc; but I dont think that is the case since I have not been fighting any pining problems or dieseling.
The plug comes out displaying a color that looks good to me so I dont think it's burning lean iether.