Carbon Build Up
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:28 am
I have a problem with excessive carbon build up on all of my spark plugs. I understand this is normally caused by running the engine too rich or if the timing is out.
However this is where the problem lies.
I have set my timing to 6 deg Btdc as marked on the flywheel (1.8i DX 8v), have replaced the plugs, leads, rotor arm and dizzy cap within the past two weeks. I have checked the air filter and it is not overly dirty (K+N), have replaced the Warm Up Reg (thanks Markh) and the aux air valve. I have checked the compression on all of the cylinders and they are all showing good equal figures of around 180psi.
Now as the WUR has just been replaced can this being previously faulty cause carbon build up? Maybe supplying too much fuel as might have been stuck in cold mode?
Or should I start looking at my fuel mixture?
Or something else?
I understand that adjusting the fuel mixture, according to haynes, is done using a long thin screwdriver down hole in air meter. If I am going to adjust this how much do I need to screw it for it to make a difference?
Thanks
However this is where the problem lies.
I have set my timing to 6 deg Btdc as marked on the flywheel (1.8i DX 8v), have replaced the plugs, leads, rotor arm and dizzy cap within the past two weeks. I have checked the air filter and it is not overly dirty (K+N), have replaced the Warm Up Reg (thanks Markh) and the aux air valve. I have checked the compression on all of the cylinders and they are all showing good equal figures of around 180psi.
Now as the WUR has just been replaced can this being previously faulty cause carbon build up? Maybe supplying too much fuel as might have been stuck in cold mode?
Or should I start looking at my fuel mixture?
Or something else?
I understand that adjusting the fuel mixture, according to haynes, is done using a long thin screwdriver down hole in air meter. If I am going to adjust this how much do I need to screw it for it to make a difference?
Thanks