Strange looking Spark Plugs
robroy55
10-29-2005, 07:22 AM
Hi Folks,
My new to me 2002 24 valve SES 36K, stumbles very bad when putting the peddle to the metal. I took out the spark plugs and saw that the spark area of the plug, the bottom part of the plug came to a *point* and not flat and round like all other plugs I have seen??
Is this normal for this engine and plug??
Thanks for any help and advise.
Rob Roy
My new to me 2002 24 valve SES 36K, stumbles very bad when putting the peddle to the metal. I took out the spark plugs and saw that the spark area of the plug, the bottom part of the plug came to a *point* and not flat and round like all other plugs I have seen??
Is this normal for this engine and plug??
Thanks for any help and advise.
Rob Roy
vicv
10-29-2005, 07:14 PM
You might have paltinum plugs. They are *pointier* than non-platinum plugs. Most newer cars have plats as the std plug. I have to guess that the electrode was still there. I say that 'cause I had plugs lose the electrode.
shorod
10-30-2005, 12:28 PM
Hi Folks,
My new to me 2002 24 valve SES 36K, stumbles very bad when putting the peddle to the metal. I took out the spark plugs and saw that the spark area of the plug, the bottom part of the plug came to a *point* and not flat and round like all other plugs I have seen??
Is this normal for this engine and plug??
Thanks for any help and advise.
Rob Roy
Try running a bottle of fuel injector cleaner through the car (the kind you pour into the gas tank) and see if you problem gets better.
As a previous poster mentioned, the appearance of your plugs sounds normal for platinum plugs.
-Rod
My new to me 2002 24 valve SES 36K, stumbles very bad when putting the peddle to the metal. I took out the spark plugs and saw that the spark area of the plug, the bottom part of the plug came to a *point* and not flat and round like all other plugs I have seen??
Is this normal for this engine and plug??
Thanks for any help and advise.
Rob Roy
Try running a bottle of fuel injector cleaner through the car (the kind you pour into the gas tank) and see if you problem gets better.
As a previous poster mentioned, the appearance of your plugs sounds normal for platinum plugs.
-Rod
Johnsmatrix
10-31-2005, 06:48 PM
Could be plug wires.....
road_rascal
11-02-2005, 09:19 PM
I doubt it's the wires. I would try a bottle of Chevron Techron fuel treatment, and change the air and fuel filter. Maybe take a look at the throttle plate and see how dirty that is. If it looks really gunky, spray a little Seafoam Deep Creep (or Amsoil Power Foam or your favorite intake cleaner) in there. I hose down the throttle plates in both my '99 Taurus 24v and '01 Windstar whenever I replace the air filter.
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