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Spark Plug ground is Greenish.. But why ??


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wanted to change out the plugs, only to find that I had 2 Denso and 2 NGK's ..all 4 plugs are correct for the 1990 loyale..installed on each side 1 ngk and 1 denso and then drove 1 hr ...out of curiosity I pulled the plugs and the denso were grayish in color through out while the ngk's were more whiteish with a greenish colored ground strap..switched them around and drove another 1/2 hr..pulled the plugs once more..basically no change to the plugs except that the green color was a little darker ..spark plug charts make no mention of this greenish tint..any ideas..timing, or are the plugs to hot??

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Not sure about your case, but green usually indicates oxidation of copper. If you want a reliable indication of your cars fuel/air ratio, clean the plugs and do a full throttle run in 3rd and kill the engine before lifting your foot off the pedal.

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wanted to change out the plugs, only to find that I had 2 Denso and 2 NGK's ..all 4 plugs are correct for the 1990 loyale..installed on each side 1 ngk and 1 denso and then drove 1 hr ...out of curiosity I pulled the plugs and the denso were grayish in color through out while the ngk's were more whiteish with a greenish colored ground strap..switched them around and drove another 1/2 hr..pulled the plugs once more..basically no change to the plugs except that the green color was a little darker ..spark plug charts make no mention of this greenish tint..any ideas..timing, or are the plugs to hot??

 

 

Hpw old are the spark plug wires

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