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Old 12-30-2002, 08:23 PM   #1
Hozer 88GTConv
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Default Plug Problem (pic)...

I just found this three hours ago during a plug swap. It's an autolite 3924 and I am putting in platinum 3924's as part of a regular 4000 mile tune-up.

None of my other plugs exhibited this. I have been losing a little oil (say, a quart over a months time) and this plug has been a little "oily" before. I have only about 12000 miles on this new motor. This was plug number 5. I had no problems at all. I have a feeling this is no bueno...
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