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andys1960
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10/29/2003
06:44:27

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i recently changed the plugs in my 01 dakota.i noticed the ceramic insulators had spots that appeared to be burned away exposing the center electrode .anyone know what would cause this?



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10/29/2003
10:02:42

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what kind of plug how many miles, were they gaped
right

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10/29/2003
16:01:59

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i bought the truck used i assume it was original plugs from the factory .they were champion rc12Lc4 gapped about .040 .the truck only has about 10,000 miles.i noticed a skip so decided to check the plugs after changing them i could see why i had a skip.never seen anything like that just wondered what caused it.
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10/29/2003
16:28:49

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Here is a nice write up on spark plugs

http://www.off-road.com/dirtbike/tech/2002sparkplug/

You should not have this trouble at so few miles, something needs to be fixed.



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10/30/2003
16:40:09

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Drop a set of AP3924 or AP3923 Autolight gaped at
.040 .045

Sounds like there running hot

The 3923 is 1 range colder

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11/02/2003
07:33:24

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I recently changed my oem spark plug wires to MSD 8.5 mm. It started ok, but noticed it started miss firing. I am assuming that I also need to replace plugs or the wires are to much.

I only have the 180 degree stat install. I also bought the APP 5224 plugs, but not sure if they are right for the application after reading this forum.

Can some help or advise?





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