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1fast281
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I just put in new copper plugs to replace some platinum ones and now I have a misfire under load. When I leave it in park and rev it up it is very healthy, I can't notice any misfire. Only under load do I get this miss. I have new aftermarket coil packs and wires. What else could it be? Can the cam and crank sensors going bad cause this? I'm running out of things that I can replace in the ignition system...
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TRIXSNK
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What did you gap the plugs to?
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bunchmyfunky
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What are the plugs gapped at? You might want to close the gap some and see if that helps.
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1fast281
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Factory gap .54
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bunchmyfunky
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Close the gap, that should fix your problem [ August 26, 2004, 02:49 PM: Message edited by: bunchmyfunky ]
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1fast281
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What gap would you reccomend? The screamin demon coil packs came with instructions to gap it at .60 .
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bunchmyfunky
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Try .44 or so
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Hungry Hippo
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.045" also make sure all the wires are on tight
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1fast281
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Well to tell you guys the truth I don't think the gap is the problem because it was fine with the platinum plugs.
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bunchmyfunky
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quote: Originally posted by 1fast281: Well to tell you guys the truth I don't think the gap is the problem because it was fine with the platinum plugs.
Then live with your miss.
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Joooestang66
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Id recommend ditching the copper plugs and installing Motorcraft FACTORY plugs. Youre not going to gain or loose horsepower with spark plugs, atleast with a N/A engine.
Posts: 581 | From: Elk Grove | Registered: May 2003
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TRIXSNK
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quote: Originally posted by bunchmyfunky: quote: Originally posted by 1fast281: Well to tell you guys the truth I don't think the gap is the problem because it was fine with the platinum plugs.
Then live with your miss.
Sorry but lol...
Why not just try it out first.....it's a free fix.
Oh well that's why this is just the "advice" section.
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ihatethesesns
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So you just got the miss after you installed the plugs? You may want to pull them and take a look at them, I put a new set in and had a crack in one of the plugs which caused it to miss.
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