I dont know about the plugs, but if the motor is new and has never been started, you better get that thing to fire up soon. cranking it will wash the cylinder walls with gas and possibly cause them to get scratched.
How is the rest of the ignition system? are you getting full voltage to the dist. and coil? are the dist. and coil new? What kind of compresion ratio does this motor have? if its pretty high, you might have to change the plugs out, but if its just a street motor, the fouled plugs should be able to fire it up...unless they're REALLY fouled (very black and gummy looking).
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Originally Posted by baddest434
and 1 more smart ass answer by you and i'm going to reach into this monitor and grab you by the throat
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