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Old 02-21-2005, 07:25 PM   #1
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Diagnose my spark plugs

Experts, any thoughts on my spark plugs? They're from my E30. Supposidly they were changed 1 year ago.

4 of the plugs look the most like the bottom attachment: pretty good, but with a slight dusty gray coating. But two of them look a bit more like the first two pics, with a bit thicker and uneven layering.

According to the haynes manual, it looks like the most like the picture that has the following description: Carbon Deposits: Dry sooty deposits indicate a rich mixture. Check for a clogged air cleaner, high float level, sticky choke, and word ignition points. Use a spark plug with a longer core nose for greater anti-fouling protection.

Does that sound right? Is this a big deal and I should be concerned, or fairly normal on a 15 year old car? I can just get new plugs and call it a day.
Thanks folks.
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