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Best spark plugs to use for excessive carbon fouling?
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<blockquote data-quote="HighPriestoftheshredi" data-source="post: 1537514" data-attributes="member: 585581"><p>My 1985 civic keeps fouling spark plugs on the driver's side of the motor. I replaced all of the electrical components including the distributor, ignition coil, plug wires, and battery, however the plugs still foul out constantly. I have began to think that I have an intake gastket leak. Is there any type of spark plug I can buy that will burn hot enough or ignite enough spark to prevent the carbon fouling problem I am having? I realize this would just be a temporary fix, but will superior anti fouling plugs help with this problem? thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HighPriestoftheshredi, post: 1537514, member: 585581"] My 1985 civic keeps fouling spark plugs on the driver's side of the motor. I replaced all of the electrical components including the distributor, ignition coil, plug wires, and battery, however the plugs still foul out constantly. I have began to think that I have an intake gastket leak. Is there any type of spark plug I can buy that will burn hot enough or ignite enough spark to prevent the carbon fouling problem I am having? I realize this would just be a temporary fix, but will superior anti fouling plugs help with this problem? thanks. [/QUOTE]
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