The egr passages need cleaning he says.
Hold on.
After "sustained high rpm operation" - you let off the throttle and the plug fouls when the egr should be flowing. I dont believe in coincidence but only because there is no such thing.
One time, in a good shop I worked at, I ended up fixing the lead tech's infamous "comeback queen" he couldnt figure out.
A six cylinder Ford van.
Long story short he'd "fix" it again and it always came back misfiring...
I insisted he let me have a go at it one time it came in and I messed around and fixed it after owner agreed to order the updated part.
See Ford recalled the intake manifold and issued a TSB , turns out
reading was for the win. It had moving flaps inside of it...egr flaps?
Eww. I know, gross!
I understand the differences of a 300 ford v6 and your sbc but I think the baseline principals set forth in that story
may hold water here as well.
I hereby forward the notion that perhaps resealing the
intake manifold would yield better results than changing even one valve guide seal...Irrespective if its' assigned cylinder.
Mmm hmm.
That guy's name was Mickey