So went for a good 30 mile run today in varied traffic, mostly 60mph stuff, but some all in the 3-3500rpm range. Got home and pulled the plugs for a quick look and found 1,2,3 a bit sooty, blackish with some tan edges on the shielded side behind the electrode. No. 4 was a nice tan. So here is my question on this bone stock engine with bone stock carbs.
1) What rpm do the mixture screws affect? They are all set at 2 full turns out, is this why the plugs might be sooty? Don't really know if they affect it at 3-3500rpm?? No.4 obviously is running right for it's cylinder conditions??
2) I'm getting 37mpg US gallon, is that in the ballpark? I'm wondering what else could make the plugs sooty as there are no other adjustments on my bone stock system. New aircleaner, spotless carbs, all stock. Thoughts? Not interested in hearing about plug chops etc etc for true perfect measure of air/fuel ratios, I'm interested in average across the board readings like I usually do/see in references looking for a nice light tan color.
1) What rpm do the mixture screws affect? They are all set at 2 full turns out, is this why the plugs might be sooty? Don't really know if they affect it at 3-3500rpm?? No.4 obviously is running right for it's cylinder conditions??
2) I'm getting 37mpg US gallon, is that in the ballpark? I'm wondering what else could make the plugs sooty as there are no other adjustments on my bone stock system. New aircleaner, spotless carbs, all stock. Thoughts? Not interested in hearing about plug chops etc etc for true perfect measure of air/fuel ratios, I'm interested in average across the board readings like I usually do/see in references looking for a nice light tan color.
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