So here's a little story about whack...I was flipping out the 20W50 that I had put in for a summer oil. Low miles on it but I didn't like it for the, now, cold temperatures (32F to 46F or 0 to 7 for us bilingual types). 10W40 it is. And I thought I would put in the new NGK D7EA plugs I had bought to replace the NGK D7EA plugs that Heinz is now sporting. Fresh plugs....why not? Don't know how old the current ones are. They don't look bad....whatever. Put the new plugs in, fresh oil....NO START. She sounded like I had played musical chairs with her spark leads. I check the book, check the leads....pretty hard to screw up. NO START. I decided to put the old plugs back in.....START!... and running nicely. Glad I didn't pitch those used plugs. And, yes, the new ones were gapped correctly, etc.. Anyone have any ideas on that one?
Moral of the story - if it ain't broke, don't fix it - leave well enough alone - don't f__k with things :2thumbup: