KKV270 wrote:Say the plugs were the problem, would you advice going through the hustle of detaching the manifold (baring in mind that this is a total beginner).
Say I chose to go that way of removing the manifold, what other parts would be easily accessible and might best be attended to once one has gone that far and for what reason?
Stay focused on one thing at a time.
It sounds like the car ran better after you cleaned the spark plugs. Is that correct?
If they were fowled (black soot), you're mixture is too rich.
Were they all fowled? If only one was fowled, you may have a bad plug wire.
You can test the spark plug wires by removing one wire at a time from the distributor cap while the engine is running and listen for an RPM drop. (Be careful not to get shocked)
If you're running rich, you need to find out why. It could be a carburetor adjustment is needed. You should also check your timing.
I wouldn't worry about cleaning out the manifold yet. It's something to rule out later.
For now. Get yourself a new set of spark plugs and set their gap. Swap out the old for new plugs. Keep the old ones as a spare set.