ffls
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Registered: 29th May 02
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After two spark plug changes, using original bosch spark plugs(GM), I got engine misfires at low revs....????!!!!
Using NGK spark plug (a bit colder than the originals) the problem almost dissapeared!!!!!
Any Ideas??????
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Corsa^Dan
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Registered: 4th Dec 02
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Gap?
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Mikorsa16v
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what do u mean colder? where they matched for your car?
try tightening them up a little (not too tight other wise they wont come out again), try pushing the lead on as far as it will go onto the plug, and before any of that u wanna adjust the gap exactly, get a feeler gauge from halford if u dont have one, the plugs are not set when they come out of the packet as they could be used of a number of cars
HTH
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ffls
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The gap is preset in all twin electrode vauxhall/bosch plugs!!
And I'am sure they are the correct reference!!!
K+N platinum spark plugs also worked great until I broke a valve at 138mph!!!!! (due to weak mixture)
This is really strange because it used to work well until that point
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Mikorsa16v
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:/ try re-feeling the gap maybe!? worth a long shot
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Dan
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quote: Originally posted by ffls
until I broke a valve at 138mph!!!!!
u sure its ure spark plugs and nothing else is damaged???
just a guess
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paul_spurrell
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it would be the gap. they are not peset
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