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Gunk build-up in 400 miles
Is this too much carbon for an engine with only 400 miles?
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Looks like the car was running rich - although your plugs should look the same too.
Why is the engine coming out with only 400 miles? -Wayne
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Wayne.. look at the #6 upper left hand corner stud... it's snapped.
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After 400 miles! Ouch that hurts.
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Bummer! Switch to the steel studs!
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Yup, broke a stud. See "Dilavar Cautionary Tale" thread. I've already installed steel 993 studs, and got it back toghether this weekend. I started it last night, so I'm back in business now.
So, I'm running too rich then? Smaller main jets? Thanks, JP
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