Question on fouled plugs
I'm still trying to get my latest project started. 66 Mustang 289. Had some fuel and timing issues that I had to sort out and that required cranking the motor over a lot. I'm certain I'm getting fuel now and my timing should be dead on. After trying to start it some more tonight I decided to pull the plugs and obviously they were completely gas fouled....soaked. I hit them with compressed air and then with a heat gun to dry them out and put them all back in. Still a no start. I got a few sputters but that's it.
So here's my question. Once they are fouled with fuel are they pretty much shot, especially on a brand new never run engine? My plan is to pull the old plug out tomorrow at lunch time and let the cylinder sit open in hopes some of the fuel will evaporate out. And I'm going to install a brand new set of plugs. Anything I'm missing here or am I off base at all?
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