sms986
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 18, 2017
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As part of my restoration, I am getting the engine ready to put back in (1989 alpha 1 5.0 with a 5.7 shortblock swapped in) and I started it up for the first time in 3 years yesterday. Stupid me cut the starter wire in the dash to get it separated years ago, and while digging to find out why it wasn't doing anything I noticed cracked porcelain on one of my plugs. Further inspection showed that the neighboring plugs were also cracked. One of them had a chunk of porcelain missing.
I've read and read and everyone seems to say that cracked porcelain is usually due to being rough on the plugs when installing. I will go ahead and say now that I've never ever cracked a plug installing it or taking it out, and I've had to pull plugs from unpleasant motors with an impact before. Not saying it isn't possible, but I think it's pretty unlikely that 3 plugs are cracked from installing. I put these ones in with a torque wrench and a plug socket.
I haven't yet looked at the rest, but I'm curious as to what might cause this. The engine seemed to run fine the few times I had the boat out years ago and it started and ran fine last night. I have done a lot of motors in the past but to be honest this is the first time I have ever built one with timing that I had to set through a distributor. Could I be cracking the porcelain from detonation? I set the initial idle timing at 12 degrees BTDC. This was the best idle I got and it was recommended to me by a guy who builds sprint car engines. After setting the idle timing, I didn't do anything.
I've read and read and everyone seems to say that cracked porcelain is usually due to being rough on the plugs when installing. I will go ahead and say now that I've never ever cracked a plug installing it or taking it out, and I've had to pull plugs from unpleasant motors with an impact before. Not saying it isn't possible, but I think it's pretty unlikely that 3 plugs are cracked from installing. I put these ones in with a torque wrench and a plug socket.
I haven't yet looked at the rest, but I'm curious as to what might cause this. The engine seemed to run fine the few times I had the boat out years ago and it started and ran fine last night. I have done a lot of motors in the past but to be honest this is the first time I have ever built one with timing that I had to set through a distributor. Could I be cracking the porcelain from detonation? I set the initial idle timing at 12 degrees BTDC. This was the best idle I got and it was recommended to me by a guy who builds sprint car engines. After setting the idle timing, I didn't do anything.