Three times now Iv'e changed the oil because it continues to grow in volume. This along with the fouled plugs which I've now become very familiar with. I've got the ones with the black mohair sweaters from threads to electrode. These hairy plugs still magically fire after a good rest without the slightest help from me. First it was pilot circuit fouling and I figure I took care of that by replacing a short pilot screw and setting them all at 1-1/4 turns up rather then the 2 the mechanic gave them. **** it ran good last night. Today though I didn't make it 20 miles before I fouled two plugs in the range above pilot circuit;. friggin two mohair sweaters again. This time though they was dressed for siberia. I think a **** load of gas is passing into my oil. Now as I understand it that could be a big problem in a short while. If I IMAGINE THIS CORRECTLY a plug is carbon fouled when it can't keep up with the amount of gas dilivered. Once the plug can't fire at all the gas continues to fill the cylinder and works it's way to the oil tank. Am I to concerned with the gas in the oil while I'm trying to iron out the carburation problem. Can another oil change wait or is this to critical. I was hoping to head home on this 79 special this tuesday. It looks like I'm gonna need some emergency assistance from this collection of minds
shed the mohair
Rob
shed the mohair
Rob
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