I would check the plug wires to see if they are installed in the correct locations.
I would check the plug wires to see if they are installed in the correct locations.
no the plugs just delivers the spark. you only need to do timing if u pull the distributor out of the block or do a timingChan or if the distributor slips
No. Ignition timing is totally controlled electronically, and changing plugs will not have a direct effect. You can always check it with a timing light if you want, but there's nothing to adjust.
there is no timing when you change the spark plugs the car adjusts itself
timing off, spark plugs need changing take it in and have it looked at
NGK platinum plugs
Obviously- the spark plugs were not the issue :)
You change plugs because the continual sparking erodes the electrode, which slowly retards the ignition timing, which then makes the engine run inefficiently,
incorrect ignition timing, no fuel pressure, or no spark.
Try changing the spark plugs and have the timing checked.
yes, its about the timing do one at a time if you are changing them, same for spark plugs too
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Only if there's something wrong with your old spark plugs.