My 50 year old A4 runs fine, now that I know how to treat her.....but I have a question. I am running a set of new plugs in her, and all are fine....except #1 has a fine carbon film on it while the other three are clean. Why would that be? I'm thinking sticky valve, but would like your thoughts and what to do about it?
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Originally posted by quiesence65 View PostMy 50 year old A4 runs fine, now that I know how to treat her.....but I have a question. I am running a set of new plugs in her, and all are fine....except #1 has a fine carbon film on it while the other three are clean. Why would that be? I'm thinking sticky valve, but would like your thoughts and what to do about it?
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q, if you are running easy at low RPM's and or doing a bit of idling a darker #1 is not all that uncommon. As the engines in most cases tip back the #1 intake is the lowest on the intake manifold. Being the lowest with a updraft configuration it will draw the heavier bits of fuel (IE run a bit richer) as the better mixed and lighter stuff goes to the higher cylinders. Also the #1 does not get as good a coolant flow so the cylinder does wear a bit "worse" and often has a bit lower compression~no worries.
You could try leaning the idle a bit say 1/8 turn out at a time. If the engine starts a bit harder and takes another minute or two to get smooth when cold your about right.
Dave Neptune
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