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Old 05-23-2007, 07:27 AM
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im taking a road trip to cali from maryland, and my car decided to shut down in iowa. it just started to lose power when we were on the highway going about 80. i pulled the spark plugs, and the spark plug from cylinder 2 seemed to have melted from the end of the threads to the electrode. the plug from cylinder 1 looked like the piston hit the electrode because the tip was a little bit bent. i cant get any pics right now, but do you guys have any idea on what could have caused this? i had the car towed to a repair shop here in iowa, and the mechanic here has a camera scope that he can send down into the cylinder to see if the block/head is still salvageable.
Old 05-23-2007, 07:28 AM
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by the way, my car is a 90 crx si with a d16z6 swap converted to obd1. everything is pretty stock internally, only mods is a close-ratio tranny and bolt ons.
Old 05-23-2007, 07:35 AM
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Holy **** man......

It sounds like you leaned out bad and fried the plugs......from it getting WAY to hot in there......
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