Oil may also be pulled into the chamber because of excessive clearance in the valve stem guides also if the pcv valve is plugged or inoperative it can cause a build up of crankcase pressure.
Ceramic part of spark plug brown.
Spark plug color oil fouled.
The higher the.
It separates the central electrode from earth at up to.
It is made up of aluminum oxide ceramic and acts as an insulator.
Follow these instructions on how to remove a spark plug.
It conducts the high voltage to the central electrode.
The gap is not set properly.
You will likely see one of the following conditions.
Too much oil is entering the combustion chamber.
Ceramic tip is broken and missing from the firing tip.
Improper spark plug thread reach can protrude into cylinder and sustain damage.
Look at end of the spark plug that was in the cylinder and examine it.
Take the spark plug in your hand and begin looking at it for signs of damage.
The gap if the gap on the spark plug is too close there isn t enough spark exposed to the fuel air mixture.
Black dry fluffy soot on insulator tip and electrodes.
Check catalog for proper spark plug application.
A normal spark plug will have brown or grayish tan deposits on the side electrode.
Appearance center electrode and ground electrode are bent out of position down or to one side of the spark plug.
Just clean and regap the plug.
Overly rich fuel air mixture dirty air filter too much driving at low speeds or idling for a long time.
Some spark plug samples used and how to tell just how well your car or trucks engine is performing.
The main parts of a spark plug are.
There are two main reasons that a spark plug will not fire well if the voltage is present for a good spark.
Or an internal crack in the spark plug s ceramic insulator that shorts the plug to ground also can be the culprit.
Caused by piston rings or cylinder walls that are badly worn.
Dirt or moisture on the outside of the spark plug that provides a conductive path to ground or an internal crack in the spark plug s ceramic insulator that shorts the plug to ground also can be the culprit.
Switch to hotter plug.
You can clean the spark plugs or you can just wait for them to dry out.
A wet spark plug likely means that it hasn t been firing due to engine flooding or a bad ignition cable.
Brown or grayish tan deposit on side electrode everything s fine.
The first step is removing the spark plug you want to look at.