Hello All,
The photos show my plug set after about 100 miles of freeway driving. There was a misfire perhaps three of four times on the freeway jaunt.
They are all Bosch WR8DC gapped at .032. The ignition is conventional points but with a Pertronics high energy coil. Static timing is set at about 4 deg before TDC. The engine runs very strong and starts immediately.
What would make number 5 plug so obviously different from the others?
If the #5 exhaust valve has some blow-by would that lean out that cylinder a little?
Should I adjust to get the other cylinders to burn a little leaner, or leave it alone until after the compression check and valve clearance check?
Pertinent information: This is a newly re-machined Metric Motors engine. The FI pump is freshly overhauled, but from a different donor engine. The linkages are set up per Joe Alexanders linkage tour graphic. On first start-up it was running way too rich, but after removing one BC shim it immediately ran and idled better. It currently has about 500 mies on it.
Larry in CA