Plug help guys
Plug help guys
I ordered some TR6 plugs from JDM and had them installed. I told them I had a chip and some exhaust. Thats it. The Lady recommended the TR6 and told me to gap them at .32
I had them installed and immediatly I noticed a spark back through the exhaust when I get on it hard. I called JDM back and talked to someone else. He said that I should have gapped them at .38 and that the truck would be ok if I drove it for a couple days... that the plugs would widen on their own. The problem does go away after I drive the truck a few minutes, but when I cut it off and let it sit a while it comes back again. This just happened yesterday. So should I keep driving it or have them re-gapped?? I don;t want to eff my truck up.
I had them installed and immediatly I noticed a spark back through the exhaust when I get on it hard. I called JDM back and talked to someone else. He said that I should have gapped them at .38 and that the truck would be ok if I drove it for a couple days... that the plugs would widen on their own. The problem does go away after I drive the truck a few minutes, but when I cut it off and let it sit a while it comes back again. This just happened yesterday. So should I keep driving it or have them re-gapped?? I don;t want to eff my truck up.
I ordered some TR6 plugs from JDM and had them installed. I told them I had a chip and some exhaust. Thats it. The Lady recommended the TR6 and told me to gap them at .32
I had them installed and immediatly I noticed a spark back through the exhaust when I get on it hard. I called JDM back and talked to someone else. He said that I should have gapped them at .38 and that the truck would be ok if I drove it for a couple days... that the plugs would widen on their own. The problem does go away after I drive the truck a few minutes, but when I cut it off and let it sit a while it comes back again. This just happened yesterday. So should I keep driving it or have them re-gapped?? I don;t want to eff my truck up.
I had them installed and immediatly I noticed a spark back through the exhaust when I get on it hard. I called JDM back and talked to someone else. He said that I should have gapped them at .38 and that the truck would be ok if I drove it for a couple days... that the plugs would widen on their own. The problem does go away after I drive the truck a few minutes, but when I cut it off and let it sit a while it comes back again. This just happened yesterday. So should I keep driving it or have them re-gapped?? I don;t want to eff my truck up.
I ran them at .032 on my Lightning and Cobra and had no issues. Never heard the statement from anyone, anywhere, at anytime that they would widen on their own. I find it hard to believe anyone would make that statement. And gapping them at .038 and driving it for a couple of days would improve the condition is unbelieveable. Are you sure you understood what they said?
Don't sound like something they would say.
I ordered some TR6 plugs from JDM and had them installed. I told them I had a chip and some exhaust. Thats it. The Lady recommended the TR6 and told me to gap them at .32
I had them installed and immediatly I noticed a spark back through the exhaust when I get on it hard. I called JDM back and talked to someone else. He said that I should have gapped them at .38 and that the truck would be ok if I drove it for a couple days... that the plugs would widen on their own. The problem does go away after I drive the truck a few minutes, but when I cut it off and let it sit a while it comes back again. This just happened yesterday. So should I keep driving it or have them re-gapped?? I don;t want to eff my truck up.
I had them installed and immediatly I noticed a spark back through the exhaust when I get on it hard. I called JDM back and talked to someone else. He said that I should have gapped them at .38 and that the truck would be ok if I drove it for a couple days... that the plugs would widen on their own. The problem does go away after I drive the truck a few minutes, but when I cut it off and let it sit a while it comes back again. This just happened yesterday. So should I keep driving it or have them re-gapped?? I don;t want to eff my truck up.
What she meant by "widening on their own" was that normal wear on the electrodes would increase the gap - although it'll take a while to increase the gap from .032 to .038.
"Spark through the exhaust?" Dont know what you mean by that except a "backfire?" An incorrect spark plug gap shouldn't cause that to occur.
"Spark through the exhaust?" Dont know what you mean by that except a "backfire?" An incorrect spark plug gap shouldn't cause that to occur.


