Time for a change

tamrock

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I'll have some long distance driving starting tomorrow and on my last trip I thought the old truck was runnin a bit poochy. I don't think the plugs had been changed in maybe the 273,000 plus miles it has on it. What do you think?.. It's runnin like a bear now that it has some new spark plugs installed. Geez! I can't believe it ran as good as it did with these old plugs that were in it. I guess you can say Autolite's are built to last. Now we'll see how long you can get out of some NGK's.
 

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Amazin they were firin with that big of a gap!
 

Toasted. Looks like the color deposits you want to see though. Poochy it should have been.:laughing7:
 

recycle them.....they make for some good sinkers. Lead is the new precious metal and is costing on an average of $5 pound when you buy ready-made sinkers. :)
 

recycle them.....they make for some good sinkers. Lead is the new precious metal and is costing on an average of $5 pound when you buy ready-made sinkers. :)
Man I didn't know lead was that high. Better start saving sinkers and wheel weights I come across.
 

Amazin they were firin with that big of a gap!
It only missed a little going up hills that I noticed. One thing I noted after the new plugs were installed is it's drawing less amps on the meter now. I can think it drew more amps with the arc reaching farther on those old plugs :dontknow:
 

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