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I have a question for anyone that whats to help out I changed my spark plugs this past weekend and their was alot of oil on the 3rd and 6th spark plug hole, what does that mean and what should I do to fix. I have a 2004
I have a question for anyone that whats to help out I changed my spark plugs this past weekend and their was alot of oil on the 3rd and 6th spark plug hole, what does that mean and what should I do to fix. I have a 2004
What did those plugs look like vs the others? Are you burning/using a lot of oil?
if memory serves correct those are the ones that are the biggest pain in the *** to change, nearest the firewall? if so its possible the p.o. didnt change them and they are older than the rest
if memory serves correct those are the ones that are the biggest pain in the *** to change, nearest the firewall? if so its possible the p.o. didnt change them and they are older than the rest
But even if they didn't changed them would they still have oil on them, I mean I have seen a normal used plug before and the #3 and #6 plug was full of oil.
I had the same problem. I changed both valve cover gaskets and rtv sealed all spark plug tubes. I checked spark plugs a week later to find out if rtvs hold well. It was fine. Im not sure if rtvs still holds well after 2500 miles into it, but i really dont care to be honest with you. My car feels and runs great and there are no abnormal signs such as misfire or poor gas mileage.
thanks you guys I'm going to look into it what should i start feeling in the car when it gets worst? Or what are the signs when it about to give out?
Performance deterioration is so gradual that you may not notice. You may see black smoke from exhaust. A compression check will verify which if any cylinders have a problem.
If oil is leakin' into the cylinder then you should be having a puff of black smoke at start up and then clear up like a bad valve would do. If its leaking bad then you would be having smoke most all the time.
if memory serves correct those are the ones that are the biggest pain in the *** to change, nearest the firewall? if so its possible the p.o. didnt change them and they are older than the rest
I doubt shops would do that. Plus, the spark plugs are not difficult to change at all. I wrote a DIY on this a while back and haven't had a single person run into any issues during the change.
Originally Posted by Entaille
you need a new gasket and valve cover. common problem.