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Plugs are brand new. Clean as best you can and use.

They will begin to clean themselves up with the new hot spark.

Just keep driving it. 

Do you know how to use a timing light?

Should check where it as at.

Keep going. You will be able to smoke the tires soon!

 

Buy a can of carburetor spray. Some 400 grit sand paper and clean them up. Doesn’t take that long to do. Slow down and be patient. You are not there yet but you Have to be Patient. Finally making positive steps. Still a long way to go. This won’t be fixed in a days time. Step by step friend.

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12 hours ago, Mark Maras said:

Replace or clean them. If the engine is running stronger with the wire change, the carboned-up plugs may (hopefully) be too much fuel. How many turns down are the carb nozzles?

Hi Mark. Ill check on this and revert. How many turns clockwise do you think its enough to avoid the plugs getting fouled? 

12 hours ago, gundee said:

Plugs are brand new. Clean as best you can and use.

They will begin to clean themselves up with the new hot spark.

Just keep driving it. 

Do you know how to use a timing light?

Should check where it as at.

Keep going. You will be able to smoke the tires soon!

 

Thanks again Gundee. Its totally different car now. WHat about getting a brand new resistor and ignition coil? Cant i just clean and remove the foul with a brass brush? 

2 hours ago, jalexquijano said:

Hi Mark. Ill check on this and revert. How many turns clockwise do you think its enough to avoid the plugs getting fouled? 

 If the floats are correct and I believe they are, 2 1/2 turns down should be close.  I seem to recall yours being 3 to 3 1/2 turns down.

Hard to say not knowing the air density in Panama.

Try just 2 turns down and see how that feels.

You can always go more if needed.

Sure would be nice to know what the previous owner has the timing set at.

If that has never been adjusted.

 

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8 hours ago, jalexquijano said:

Thanks again Gundee. Its totally different car now. WHat about getting a brand new resistor and ignition coil? Cant i just clean and remove the foul with a brass brush? 

You seem to be just fine with the coil and resistor you have. Save your money.

On the plugs, Its just that you have purchased a few new sets of plugs in the past.

You could pick out the best 6 you have unless you threw them all away.

If you want to buy another set, thats up to you. Nothing wrong with it except money.

Just keep driving it. It should get better.

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