Oil on the sparkplugs
#1
Oil on the sparkplugs
I think that this is a bad sign But I was wondering if anybody knew what is wrong with my car... it is a 91 accord ex and when I changed the plugs there is oil on the top end of the plugs and in the fireing section.... There isn't a ton of oil just a little... The car doesn't seem to have lost any power, and it isn't had to start... Is this a normal thing... and if not how hard is it to fix??? thanks for the help...
Jimmy
Jimmy
#2
when i last changed my plugs there was some oil in the #2 plug hole. i cleaned it out and have been checking it since then, and there doesn't appear to be any more oil. i don't know if it was because the plug was old, or loose, or what.
probably means that some seals in the head need replacing. i should get it checked out before my warranty runs out.
probably means that some seals in the head need replacing. i should get it checked out before my warranty runs out.
#5
head gasket is the problem.. my friend is having the same problem in his 4th gen accord.. he has oil in the spark chambers on a regualar basis now.. as long as its not in with the spark you'll be fine for the moment
#6
Re: Oil on the sparkplugs
Originally posted by Accord91
I think that this is a bad sign But I was wondering if anybody knew what is wrong with my car... it is a 91 accord ex and when I changed the plugs there is oil on the top end of the plugs and in the fireing section.... There isn't a ton of oil just a little... The car doesn't seem to have lost any power, and it isn't had to start... Is this a normal thing... and if not how hard is it to fix??? thanks for the help...
Jimmy
I think that this is a bad sign But I was wondering if anybody knew what is wrong with my car... it is a 91 accord ex and when I changed the plugs there is oil on the top end of the plugs and in the fireing section.... There isn't a ton of oil just a little... The car doesn't seem to have lost any power, and it isn't had to start... Is this a normal thing... and if not how hard is it to fix??? thanks for the help...
Jimmy
#7
Hey gnehc1 how hard is it to change the gronments? is it something that an avg. joe can do in an afternoon?? Thanks for the help?? anybody else have any ideas on this... SO far it can be three different things, is there anyway to tell which one it is?? Thanks
Jimmy
Jimmy
#8
Accord91,
Before replacing all the spark plug grommets…did you change your motor oil to synthetic recently by any chance? Synthetic motor oil tends to seep thru crevices much easier, like spark plug area, if used on high mileage vehicles. The problem is the synthetic oil contains a more effective added cleaning solution that removes all the years of build up/plug in deposits, even the tiniest one, therefore causing the leak. If that’s the case, change back to regular motor oil and see what happens.
Fill me in. :blue:
Before replacing all the spark plug grommets…did you change your motor oil to synthetic recently by any chance? Synthetic motor oil tends to seep thru crevices much easier, like spark plug area, if used on high mileage vehicles. The problem is the synthetic oil contains a more effective added cleaning solution that removes all the years of build up/plug in deposits, even the tiniest one, therefore causing the leak. If that’s the case, change back to regular motor oil and see what happens.
Fill me in. :blue:
#9
nope I didn't change to Synthetic oil... i have been using 10W-30 hgih mile oil... I have the Haynes manaul for my car. and I can't find anything about the spark plug gromments... What am I looking for and how hard is it to change them?? thanks
Jimmy
Jimmy