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Reading a spark plug involves examining its tip for deposits and discoloration to diagnose engine conditions like air/fuel ratio, timing, and internal wear. The science behind it is that the spark plug is directly inside the combustion chamber, so its condition reflects the combustion process. A light tan or gray color indicates an optimal air/fuel mixture, while black, sooty deposits suggest a rich mix, and a bright white tip can mean a lean mix or overheating. 

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