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Today was tune-up day. I replaced the points and condenser. I elected not to replace the rotor and cap and instead cleaned them up really well. I also decided not the change the wires, as the present ones are pretty new. I checked my plugs and they looked really good. There was no evidence of oil, gas, or improper burning.
When I took the car out for a test drive everything was great except for some hesitation while accelerating between 3,000 and 4,500 rpm. I thought it might have been a timing issue, but I figured I'd replace the spark plugs first and see how the car would run then. Well, I replaced the plugs that were in there (Champions) with NGK's. The designation numbers I don't remember right now, but they were the "hotter" plugs of the ones that are recommended for the car. When I took the car out for a spin after putting the new plugs in it ran smooth as silk. No more hesitation all the way up the tach.
I was very happy that a simple change of spark plugs made all the difference in the car's acceleration.
When I took the car out for a test drive everything was great except for some hesitation while accelerating between 3,000 and 4,500 rpm. I thought it might have been a timing issue, but I figured I'd replace the spark plugs first and see how the car would run then. Well, I replaced the plugs that were in there (Champions) with NGK's. The designation numbers I don't remember right now, but they were the "hotter" plugs of the ones that are recommended for the car. When I took the car out for a spin after putting the new plugs in it ran smooth as silk. No more hesitation all the way up the tach.
I was very happy that a simple change of spark plugs made all the difference in the car's acceleration.
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