Jamie Miles
Well-known member
I did the Duraspark II conversion on my car about 9,000 miles ago and at that time I put new spark pulgs in. I am running the stock Duraspark module and a TFI coil. I decided to pull one of the plugs out to see what it looks like and to my surprise it still looks practically new.
Is this normal?
It is clean to the point that it almost leads me to believe something may be wrong. The car idles somewhat rough but has all around decent power. I set the timeing and fuel mixture by ear. I was expecting to at least see a LITTLE discoloration. This engine has 99,900 miles on it and has been ran very hard it's entire life. When I got it, it had been sitting for 9 years and had 3 seized exaust valves and bent push rods. I Re-lapped all the valves and installed new push rods and lifters. The cylinders have basically no cross hatch left. Just dosen't seem right that the plugs look almost like new after 9,000 miles in this engine. The ones that were in there when I bought the car were orangeish pink colored.
Could this engine really run that clean? Plugs are gapped at .045.
Is this normal?

It is clean to the point that it almost leads me to believe something may be wrong. The car idles somewhat rough but has all around decent power. I set the timeing and fuel mixture by ear. I was expecting to at least see a LITTLE discoloration. This engine has 99,900 miles on it and has been ran very hard it's entire life. When I got it, it had been sitting for 9 years and had 3 seized exaust valves and bent push rods. I Re-lapped all the valves and installed new push rods and lifters. The cylinders have basically no cross hatch left. Just dosen't seem right that the plugs look almost like new after 9,000 miles in this engine. The ones that were in there when I bought the car were orangeish pink colored.
Could this engine really run that clean? Plugs are gapped at .045.