ok where to start.. i had a 383 sb chevy built by a friend, teacher , and reputable engine builder last spring through summer. its a pbm kit new roller cam kit from the block up.. around 9.8 to 10.0 compression, aluminum heads a air gap intake and 750 street series quick fuel carb. all around good street motor. problem im having is fouling plugs every week just about. i re-did the drive train in an 84 c-10 to get ready for the stroker. i was with the guy mostly through out the build on the engine and watched it break in and dyno. i believe some where around 410 hp and 475 tq. the motor ran and sounded great in the dyno room and we crated it up and brought it home a day later. i put it in the stepside and got everything hooked up, i took my time as to spending a good deal of money in the truck. i didnt how ever get a new battery at the time i was ready to fire it and it had discharged so a friend of mine jumped it with his tahoe. got it running and ran great. a few days later was showing my neighbor and the caps blew off the batt due to the voltage regulator frying when jumping, the alternator is a newer chevy 75 amp instead of the o.e. 40 amp. i replaced it and it worked fine. but since then it started fouling plugs religously every week, mostly cylinders 2 and 8. but they all are black but 2 and 8 are wet meaning their shot. spark plugs are ngk 4554's, the truck has been back to him 6 times. and he has replaced the h.e.i. distributor 3 times first 2 were proforms, and last is msd street fire. the truck runs great for about 2 weeks then plugs go again almost like the distibutor is burning out. could the alternator be frying the internals or any ideals.ive tried running a step hotter plug and no change. i run 93 octane ethonol free in it. everything is new underneath the hood so whats up, im stumped., i know theres always bugs but man.. if u need more info on motor and accessories ask. thanks