Spark plug for 270?
A 1982 crusader 270 spark plug question. I have twin 270's one is a long block replacement not up and running yet. I ordered spark plug kits on line for a ridiculous price, but they said these are genuine crusader parts (RP030010). The plugs I received are acdelco 41-101 #12568387 iridium with a preset gap of .060. From what I have read is the plugs come preset so do not change the gap. Well, I put a set in my port engine which had been running somewhat ok. It fired right up and ran good, I let it run a half hour or so then shut it down and then restarted it several times. It started right up each time. I shut it down for about 45 minutes and tried to restart it, would not start. It would pop a little, maybe try to fire back into itself.
The ignition was converted in a yard a couple of years ago to electronic and had run okay but I think the wrong plugs have been in it since that time. The timing has not been fooled with (yet) so that should not be an issue. So I am wondering about the gap issue and not getting complete engine combustion when trying to start.
Any thoughts welcome.
Terry
A 1982 crusader 270 spark plug question. I have twin 270's one is a long block replacement not up and running yet. I ordered spark plug kits on line for a ridiculous price, but they said these are genuine crusader parts (RP030010). The plugs I received are acdelco 41-101 #12568387 iridium with a preset gap of .060. From what I have read is the plugs come preset so do not change the gap. Well, I put a set in my port engine which had been running somewhat ok. It fired right up and ran good, I let it run a half hour or so then shut it down and then restarted it several times. It started right up each time. I shut it down for about 45 minutes and tried to restart it, would not start. It would pop a little, maybe try to fire back into itself.
The ignition was converted in a yard a couple of years ago to electronic and had run okay but I think the wrong plugs have been in it since that time. The timing has not been fooled with (yet) so that should not be an issue. So I am wondering about the gap issue and not getting complete engine combustion when trying to start.
Any thoughts welcome.
Terry

