Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Electrical and Instruments => Topic started by: Ziggy on September 18, 2008, 12:43:41
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I fixed a very weird problem today. The engine has been running perfectly but suddenly began misfiring and hesitating when accelerating from idle. Also sometimes it would idle perfectly for a while, the next time it could barely idle at all. I changed ignition wires, coil, checked everything but could find nothing (everything is brand new...)
It was an ignition problem for sure, so eventually I decided to change the spark plugs.
That seemed to be the problem, but...
The spark plugs (ngk bp7es) were only about 3 months old[:0] the gap had not changed, the color was right and they just look new.
What could be the problem ? I am thinking it must be something with the internal resistance of the spark plugs?
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I'm no techie but these are fairly high compression engines and driving moderately can result in fouling...rough idle, rough acceleration, etc.
I'm in New York City and do a fair amount of slow driving.
A run at moderately high rpm for 5 or 10 minutes might clean up the gunk.
When Ole Beige is getting rough, I take her out on a highway at about 50 mph but leave it in 3rd gear so it revs near 4000 rpm for a while...does wonders. Maybe this is all you need???
Richard M, NYC
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They weren't fouled. I decreased the gap to about 0,7mm and put them back in, there was still some misfiring now and then, but a lot less. Perhaps it has something to do with this hotter cam: http://index.php?topic=9274
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A little "Italian Tuning" also does the trick for me - and it's great fun too!!
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Aren't BP7es the coldest plug in that range?
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Hello,
Yes, Darryl is correct, in most cases we are using BP5es or BP6es are used in these engines.