Yeah, you can see ash hanging on the #3 ground strap and the threads are starting to get oily so it's mostly burning off the oil. You should fix that. Someday. Really. 
#4 just looks lean. The insulator would be darker if there was an ignition problem that wasn't lighting off the fuel but that puppy is slick as a whistle, even the ground strap is cooked off almost all the way back to the shell so it's running a hair or several hot.
Is the insulator white all the way down to the shell too or is there some color down there somewhere?
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#4 just looks lean. The insulator would be darker if there was an ignition problem that wasn't lighting off the fuel but that puppy is slick as a whistle, even the ground strap is cooked off almost all the way back to the shell so it's running a hair or several hot.
Is the insulator white all the way down to the shell too or is there some color down there somewhere?
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. Like I said, BTDT! .....least that's why you aked me in the first place
. Scott's early explanation falls in line with what I was trying to explain last year while I was in Georgia, but got flamed, so shut-up. Eventually when wife and I got home and I did some checking and measuring running fuel levels....exactly what I previously thought....too low. Sure, out on the open road, that thing hummed in high C.....hit the grades and bump it above 7-8,000ft.....whacked out tottally and would hardly run(just ask the ones that were at the rally).
. If their good, unsolder your old original connector wires and resolder them on the 3ohm coils. Besides, the connectors are different on the 3ohm coils.
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