Prasinos
Member
I just thought i would start a thread on this because the subject is brought up in several others.
Anyway,
Ive been checking my spark plug several times and it has stayed a nice light brown for the entire life of the engine. However, since removing the head gasket and changing to a synthetic oil (20:1), a thick layer of carbon has built up on the inside of the cylinder and on the head. The spark plug is still the same color. Im not sure what caused the problem. Should I try to go leaner? Has the higher compression caused the engine to require a higher octane fuel? Too much oil? Other?
Thanks
-Phil
Anyway,
Ive been checking my spark plug several times and it has stayed a nice light brown for the entire life of the engine. However, since removing the head gasket and changing to a synthetic oil (20:1), a thick layer of carbon has built up on the inside of the cylinder and on the head. The spark plug is still the same color. Im not sure what caused the problem. Should I try to go leaner? Has the higher compression caused the engine to require a higher octane fuel? Too much oil? Other?
Thanks
-Phil