Monday, September 19, 2011

My spark plugs in my car keep getting wet with oil and then my car doesn't start, how can I avoid this?

my car doesnt start cause spark plugs麓of the engine get wet and I have to clean them every time to start car, and I want to know how can i stop the spark plugs from getting wet with oil, so my car wont drowned, what problem can this be ?My spark plugs in my car keep getting wet with oil and then my car doesn't start, how can I avoid this?Ring job.My spark plugs in my car keep getting wet with oil and then my car doesn't start, how can I avoid this?Fix the oil leak, maybe.My spark plugs in my car keep getting wet with oil and then my car doesn't start, how can I avoid this?The rings are leaking or the valve seats are leaking oil into the combustion chamber. You will have to get the oil leak fixed to stop the spark plugs from getting soaked. It would be best to do this as soon as possible by a mechanic who knows what they are doing. Rings aren't a quick job, and even valve seats aren't easy.My spark plugs in my car keep getting wet with oil and then my car doesn't start, how can I avoid this?well......the real fix would be most likely either piston rings and or valve stem seals.......quick fix would be to install spark plug non-fouler's usually founs at your local auto parts store but it still might not help your case if it takes less than 3 months to foul outMy spark plugs in my car keep getting wet with oil and then my car doesn't start, how can I avoid this?is the wetness on the bottom of the spark plug that's in the engine or on the outside of the plug where the wires are attached. to me it sounds like you may be saying the outside where the wires are. if so you have a overhead valve pan leak that's has a bad gasket. if it's the bottom of the plug inside the engine it would be probably the rings. the reason i think you're saying the outside wires and plug is if it were the rings you''d have to remove the sparkplug from the engine to clean it.

are you sure it's oil? it may be anti-freeze if so you probably would have a blown head gasket that's leaking anti-freeze down the outside of the engine.

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