I spoke too soon. Plugs seemed dry when I was just idling the car. Today I took it out for a good 30-40 minutes on varied roads - from 25 to 55MPH. It started running rougher and rougher. I took the spark plugs out, and the number one and number three where both black (shiny black) and a little wet. I cleaned the plugs with a wire brush, sprayed them with brake fluid, put them back in - and the car is still smoking. Idle is not a constant, it goes faster and slower cyclically. I'm thinking: pull the plug to the number one cylinder, see if it effects idle. Do the same with number three (or both? I don't know). Check compression again, see if it's changed. Pop on the vacuum gauge and see if that has changed. Definately have a problem with numbers one and three. Not sure if it's rings, valve seats, head gasket or cam. Shouldn't be valve seats or head gasket - as those were just repaired. Anyway - what would I do to start determining where the problem is? How would I pinpoint it? _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list