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smiles11 06-12-2024 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by E Sully (Post 12265023)
Very nice. 200psi compression is quite high. My 'stock '86 was 185psi after break in. I can see why they want a high octane gasoline. I see they also found and fixed a carburetor issue. Looks like the engine is healthy.

Engine has higher compression designed for over 200hp with a 7200rpm redline. Although I’m afraid to test it. lol

Here are some pictures of the old spark plugs. They are around 2-1/2 years old with 3k miles on them (the car sat a bit after the engine rebuild until I put in some proper break-in miles).

Thoughts on how these look?

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PeteKz 06-12-2024 02:14 PM

They look pretty typical to me. Put 'em back in and drive it hard.

nickelplated5s 06-12-2024 04:45 PM

Thank's and that was my thinking. A second opinion is always good.


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