For background: 1966 Polara 4DR with a 318 Poly which was rebuilt about 7 years ago.
Recently swapped out Holley 2BB (that was flooding) for the (rebuilt) Stromberg 2BB that came with the car. Car was basically undrivable after the swap, stalling on idle in Drive.
On a hunch I decided to change the spark plugs. One of them had the ground electrode crushed into the central electrode. Changed all 8 plugs. Managed to limp the car to carb rebuild guy to see if he could fine tune it for me. He told me two cylinders weren't firing. When he pulled the new plugs, two of them had the crushed electrodes.
What the hell could be happening? The plugs are the right spec for the car. I double checked.
Recently swapped out Holley 2BB (that was flooding) for the (rebuilt) Stromberg 2BB that came with the car. Car was basically undrivable after the swap, stalling on idle in Drive.
On a hunch I decided to change the spark plugs. One of them had the ground electrode crushed into the central electrode. Changed all 8 plugs. Managed to limp the car to carb rebuild guy to see if he could fine tune it for me. He told me two cylinders weren't firing. When he pulled the new plugs, two of them had the crushed electrodes.
What the hell could be happening? The plugs are the right spec for the car. I double checked.















