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@jalexquijanoSitting here sipping my PineSol and Quinine I seem to remember previous trouble with one of those center plugs that I thought you cleared up with a new quality (Bosch?) cap and rotor. You already had new wires and plugs. Is this the same problem cylinder and problem that has come back or is it ongoing?

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14 hours ago, Mark Maras said:

@jalexquijanoSitting here sipping my PineSol and Quinine I seem to remember previous trouble with one of those center plugs that I thought you cleared up with a new quality (Bosch?) cap and rotor. You already had new wires and plugs. Is this the same problem cylinder and problem that has come back or is it ongoing?

I have new wires, new rotor, new cap. I just replaced all those plugs with new ones and do experience change in idle in plug 4. I had this problem previously and with some hard acceleration i could clean that plug to make it go away. 

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 Interesting. How many miles do you drive before a new plug in #4 starts to crap out when accelerating? "Back in the day" if we had one cylinder that loaded up a plug more than the others we would use a hotter plug. In your case you'd use a BPR5ES in that cylinder, but the problem with #4 is most likely an electrical or a problem that would show up in a compression test..

 

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12 hours ago, Mark Maras said:

 Interesting. How many miles do you drive before a new plug in #4 starts to crap out when accelerating? "Back in the day" if we had one cylinder that loaded up a plug more than the others we would use a hotter plug. In your case you'd use a BPR5ES in that cylinder, but the problem with #4 is most likely an electrical or a problem that would show up in a compression test..

 

Last compression test resultsScreenshot_20200508-233425_Samsung Notes.jpg

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 Those numbers are excellent. I remember going down this road in the past. Deja Vu all over again. I can't think of any other reason for the dark #4 plug than electrical and it has to be somewhere in the cap, rotor (unlikely), or the wire. As I recall you replaced the cap and rotor with a good brand along with many sets of plugs. The wires were fairly new and of good quality but I'd start looking at #4 wire connections, both ends and measure the resistance in all the wires to see if #4 is going bad before the others. Meanwhile how is your float project going?

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How about a bad valve seal?  And, the oil rings scrape oil, the compression rings create pressure.  You can have a bad oil ring with good compression rings.  A possibility.

This is an old California Datsun engine, maybe Datsun Parts LLC.  Quality was suspected from the start.  I'd put that hotter plug in and just drive it.

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