old Spark plugs versus new ones
I have a 91 Ford Explorer 4.0 v-6 with Auto trans. It is a 4x4 with the front Warn hubs engaged. Most of my driving is not with the 4 wheel drive engaged. While it never has been a really good mileage producer, it recently has got worse. Used to be around 16 and now around 12. Seems to run fine with no misses at any speed that I can detect. By the way, 166,000 miles. It has a K&N Filter which I have cleaned. My question is this. If an engine is not missing, does it help to increase mileage by changing the spark plugs. If so, why? It has been awhile since they were changed. A couple of the spark plugs on this engine take a contortionist to change and at the price of spark plugs now, I don't want to waste my energy and money.