I've been running with NGK BPR7ES plugs since I restarted the engine last year...and, while the car runs ok on them (I should mention that I'm running the Pertronix dizzy and 40KV matching coil, aprx 5 degrees idle advance at 1k idle), I still notice, in city traffic that I have a tendency to foul the plugs, which I have gap set for 30 thou, and the european needles in the strombergs. AFAIK, the balance is still on (though, I've gotten some advice that going to the US needles may show an improvement; when I rebuilt the carbs last year, I reused the euro spec to get the engine running...can always put the mercury sticks on them again and double check balance)
Not to go too deep...but a couple q's for the assembled masses (understand, this is my first TC I'm dealing with here...lots of experience with the french motors...but engines are engines, right?
1. US vs Euro needles. All things being equal, 3 of the 4 plugs have carbon deposits; one plug is a nice tan insulator. Will changing to (what I assume) is a leaner (US) running needle, rebalancing, etc. get the ratio back to where it needs to be?
2. Running one notch hotter plug (such as a 6ES)? Thinking that will be masking the issue while moderately assisting in burning off the soot but tossed it out there.
3. Is 5 degrees advance the number to shoot for at idle on US engine? Thinking that if it's not advanced enough, then there is incomplete not enough time to fully combust the charge in the jug, which will lead to deposits...can always add a couple degrees in (and readjust the idle speed) if 5 is not copacetic.
Seeing as the lump will come out soon (been saying that for months...steeling myself to just get on with it, but work and travel gets in the way...) to do the head and clutch, I don't want to go too deep but give me another month or so of headroom. Guess I'll find out the condition of the existing when I go to swap it out with the O/H head standing ready, but just thinking of options to get me through the next 60-90 days till I bite the bullet with the Big Job.
Useful suggestions or insights welcome, flames to /dev/null, ok?