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3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hey guys I was working on Dads bike again and decided to change the spark plugs again.....They were all black except the right front cylinder which was white....The bike has been running rough and eating gas....
The valves were just checked about 2 months ago and were in spec????
What do you guys think??
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
I would make sure the white one is firing perhaps the boot was loose or the resistor in the boot is bad or the wire is bad...Coug
 
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
I thought light gray to white was good (burning hot and clean enough) and black was not so good (carboned up or fouled). Here to learn.
 
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
I agree with sobacracka; light meens it's firing and keeping things clean. Black and sooty means that too much unburned fuel is passing through the cylinder/s and leaving carbon deposits behind. Have it checked so you don't carbon up everything.
 
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Thanks guys..i double checked for spark and it has good spark.........If the 2 plugs that are in the same cylinder and one is black and the other white.....???it doesn't make sence...because they are both getting the same fuel ????

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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Something is amiss as one side of the cylinder is buring hotter than the other. Check for air leaks around the pipes and the manifold. The one you are talking about is close to the exhaust port so I would be looking for a leak there. Once you get them all the same color if they are all black you should rejet.
 
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Good explaination Curt... I was wondering about this when I changed out my plugs, a couple of weeks ago and they came out looking like this...

Plugs 1 & 3 are further from the exhaust port... and don't mine show it?!?
 
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
StarCruiser06 yours look a little different but they are burning clean and looks like you have things right on target. I wouldn't change a thing it is natural that they be slightly different as they don't fire exactly at the same time and the one by the exhaust portrun slightly cooler because of they are closest to the opening of the pipes. The others are in an area that remins hotter longer. Hope that make sense.
 
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
StarCruiser06 that's what mine looked like last week when I changed the plugs. So I guess Thier ok.
 
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Re:3 black and 1 white spark plug???? 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
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I thought light gray to white was good (burning hot and clean enough) and black was not so good (carboned up or fouled). Here to learn. Yep I agree Soba but my thinking was that 3 black plugs and 1 white meant a rich condition and the white one not firing just a continuous flow of gas on it kept it clean...Never heard of a two different colored plugs in the same cylinder.My rear plugs are always a little darker than the front ones and that is supposed to be normal. I am interested to see how this turns out ...Coug

Soooo Joken all plugs were firing the same and all were tight in the head???
 
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