Quite a fews years back, I had the same thing happen with my 66 mustang. I
went through three sets of plugs (Champion) before I said enough and put in
a different brand (Don't remember which). But upon further investigation
with my parts supplier at the time, the plugs were part of a batch of Bad
Champion plugs. Champion new about them and was recalling them. These just
happen to still be on the shelf.
On 6/9/08, Frank Clarici <spritenut@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Here is one for the record books.
> Spark plugs, still clean and slightly tan after a 15 mile run, they stop
> sparking!
> Replace plugs, go 15 miles, plugs stop sparking.
> OK, if they were black, I could understand that the carbs were way too
> rich and the plugs fouled out but the plugs are fine, if not new looking.
> Bead blast the old plugs and they still do not work.
> Put in new plugs and all is fine for a few miles.
> WTF?
> This is not on my car, but it is a Sprite and if I ever have this
> problem, I would sure like to know what causes this!!!
> Any ideas?
>
> --
> Frank Clarici
> Toms River, NJ
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