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Carbon fouled plugs
I have a 94 dodge that I drive in the winter.I changed the plugs today and they were carbon fouled.Its the 2.2Litre fuel injected.Now I'm gonna check the plugs in a few and see ifthere still fouled and try plug wires if they are.I don't really think its wires though. Anyone know what could be wrong???Why would a fuel injection be too rich????
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4th Gear
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Boulder, CO
Age: 45
Posts: 830
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Check your a/f ratio and your ignition timing.
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Repost Wagon
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Age: 45
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usually the carbon fouled plugs come from running to rich, or timing that is retarded too much.
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How would you lean out a fuel injection????I could check timing with a light but the car starts good so I don't thin its retared.I think its in the air/fuel.
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Repost Wagon
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: over here
Age: 45
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that i have no clue on your car
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