A LOT of oil in spark plug well
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A LOT of oil in spark plug well
Hi
Ive got an AW11 which has been laid up for 6 years. I drove it into the garage 6 years ago when it was running fine and Ive started it a couple of times over the years but last time it wasn't idling too well. Ive removed the plugs today and the plug voids are swimming in oil the iridium tips actually being underwater (or under oil ) with a bit of oil in the valley Ive heard a lot about valve cover seals going which I imagine could account for some oil but the plug voids are swimming in oil . Shall I just fit new seals and leave the centre metal section off and see if it will burn off and give it a go ?
Ive got an AW11 which has been laid up for 6 years. I drove it into the garage 6 years ago when it was running fine and Ive started it a couple of times over the years but last time it wasn't idling too well. Ive removed the plugs today and the plug voids are swimming in oil the iridium tips actually being underwater (or under oil ) with a bit of oil in the valley Ive heard a lot about valve cover seals going which I imagine could account for some oil but the plug voids are swimming in oil . Shall I just fit new seals and leave the centre metal section off and see if it will burn off and give it a go ?
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Re: A LOT of oil in spark plug well
Get something in the vally to absorb the oil blue roll works well or paper towels and check the cam covers are tight or replace the gaskets if they are knackered.
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Re: A LOT of oil in spark plug well
If the plug tips are under oil your really in trouble.
I take it you meant they were oily? Possibly from the oil running past the plugs when you removed them ? Why iridium plugs ?
Sounds very much like one or both cam cover gaskets are leaking, if you replace them then also replace the seals that go under the cam cover securing nuts as they will have gone hard an brittle, in fact you may struggle to get them off.
I take it you meant they were oily? Possibly from the oil running past the plugs when you removed them ? Why iridium plugs ?
Sounds very much like one or both cam cover gaskets are leaking, if you replace them then also replace the seals that go under the cam cover securing nuts as they will have gone hard an brittle, in fact you may struggle to get them off.
Re: A LOT of oil in spark plug well
You need to clarify what the problem is.
Oil in the valley is probably the cam cover gasket as above. Replace.
Clean and replace plugs. Run car and check plugs. If clean and no smoke, problem solved. If not, you need some more investigation.
Oil in the valley is probably the cam cover gasket as above. Replace.
Clean and replace plugs. Run car and check plugs. If clean and no smoke, problem solved. If not, you need some more investigation.