I spy - somthing red? NGK Iridium BKR6EIX-11 Plugs From My 1UZ=FE

Chambers

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Hi all, I have been having a odd ball hesitation when driving, I have replaced both coils, put a very good ground on the igniters, and have always ran premium 92 or 93 octane fuel and still had it. On this engine I put the NGK Iridium BKR6EIX-11 plugs in the 1UZ, I just pulled them out tonight and took some photos because I'm seeing a red or rust color on the ground strap, there is also discoloration on the ceramic around the center electrode, I have compared it to some photos online but didn't come to a conclusion. So I'm hoping others can help decipher it.

Plugs in-line per bank looking from front of car towards engine, 1 bottom right, 2 bottom left, etc...

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Thanks for looking.
 

te72

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BHG? Hate to say it, but that's the first thing that comes to my mind... might be getting coolant into your cylinders.
 

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Spk plugs look clean as a whistle with BHG... And usually it would be only a few cyls. All of these look exactly the same.

Those plugs look fine, IMO.
 

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te72;1726503 said:
BHG? Hate to say it, but that's the first thing that comes to my mind... might be getting coolant into your cylinders.

From what I have read its very hard to blow a head gasket with these engines and I have had no symptoms of a BHG. Thanks for the reply.

mkiiichip;1726667 said:
Spk plugs look clean as a whistle with BHG... And usually it would be only a few cyls. All of these look exactly the same.

Those plugs look fine, IMO.

Yup, exactly, and ok! Thanks. :)

supra|boy|;1726668 said:
Also tolulene can make plugs go red.

Well I have ran Lucas fuel treatment through it, but other than that I cant see my daily fuel having anything odd in it.

hvyman;1726671 said:
Those motors get some condensation too.

Yea, I have noticed that in the few I have been through.



So the NGKs were only ran for about 5-6K miles, and I allways had a certain hesitation when going up a certain hill in 4th or 5th gear, after running the same hill today a few times with the BOSCH I could feel a little more power, and some of the hesitation I felt when cruising has gone as well, so maybe the NGKs had a incorrect heat rating for the 1UZ? Or maybe its just the fact its Iridium? Questions, questions, questions, we shall see here soon when I pull the BOSCH plugs out and compare them with the NGK Iridium plugs.

Thanks all for the replies!
 

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mkiiichip;1726667 said:
Spk plugs look clean as a whistle with BHG... And usually it would be only a few cyls. All of these look exactly the same.

Those plugs look fine, IMO.

I knew bhg's make cylinders clean up quite nicely, I didn't know it had the same effect on spark plugs though. Good point on them all looking the same though, have yet to ever see a BHG motor behave so uniformly.