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                      Oct 22, 2012, 03:36 PM
                  
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        My spark plugs has carbon deposits on them and its. Causing my car to misfire, stutter and hard start what can I do to fix this problem ?
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                      Oct 22, 2012, 04:05 PM
                  
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        Most carbon is a by-product of oil being burned, such as from leaking valve seals, valve guides, or rings.
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        Are you talking about the valve seals and rings on the valve cover gasket if so I had already change them when I changed my valve cover gasket
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        No.  I'm talking about the seals on the valves themselves and their corresponding valve guides.  The rings I'm referring to are piston rings.
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                      Oct 22, 2012, 05:41 PM
                  
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        How old are the plugs?  You could try going up a step in the heat range to a hotter plug. According to NGK, carbon fouling is the most common problem with a plug that is too cold.
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					  Originally Posted by ma0641   How old are the plugs?  You could try going up a step in the heat range to a hotter plug. According to NGK, carbon fouling is the most common problem with a plug that is too cold. I buy plugs like every week to 2 weeks when I first get the plugs it cranks right up but after a couple days its hard to start especially if I have the ac or heat right before I start it then it really misfire and hard to start
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					  Originally Posted by dfuller0227   I buy plugs like every week to 2 weeks when I first get the plugs it cranks right up but after a couple days its hard to start especially if I have the ac or heat right before I start it then it really misfire and hard to start If it that short a time  
Then it sounds like you have internal issues. Have you done a compression or cylinder bleed down check? Good fat spark? Vacuum check?
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					  Originally Posted by ma0641   If it that short a time period Then it sounds like you have internal issues. Have you done a compression or cylinder bleed down check? Good fat spark? Vacuum check?
 I never did a compression check I never heard of a cylinder bleed down check it has good spark I checked that and I checked for a vacuum leak and there was none ill take it to a shop and have a compression check done and ill ask about the cylinder bleed down check
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