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<blockquote data-quote="zukkev" data-source="post: 1057746" data-attributes="member: 17121"><p>First off, I see you have Bosch Platinum plugs in there; IMO these have got to be one of the crappiest plugs out there---seen WAAAAAYYY too many driveability problems caused by just these plugs(put in a good quality plug, NGK,A/C Delco, Denso).I've also been to Jim Linder's mini Guru class, and he showed us many cases where the Bosch Platinums were the source of many driveability concerns!!!) By the looks of the body of the plug, the pieces that fell out are long gone (or lodged somewhere as mentioned before). My advice would be to at least take a look with a boroscope(kinda like one of the things that anglefly mentioned, except it doesn't have the grabbers) to see if any damage has been done to the cylinder walls, or piston--then put new plugs in & see how it runs.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zukkev, post: 1057746, member: 17121"] First off, I see you have Bosch Platinum plugs in there; IMO these have got to be one of the crappiest plugs out there---seen WAAAAAYYY too many driveability problems caused by just these plugs(put in a good quality plug, NGK,A/C Delco, Denso).I've also been to Jim Linder's mini Guru class, and he showed us many cases where the Bosch Platinums were the source of many driveability concerns!!!) By the looks of the body of the plug, the pieces that fell out are long gone (or lodged somewhere as mentioned before). My advice would be to at least take a look with a boroscope(kinda like one of the things that anglefly mentioned, except it doesn't have the grabbers) to see if any damage has been done to the cylinder walls, or piston--then put new plugs in & see how it runs..... [/QUOTE]
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