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Old 07-06-2006, 10:41 PM
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Re: Oily Spark Plugs

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Originally Posted by 0SER
An update:

In 2 of the holes where I pulled the cables out, there was standing oil, maybe an inch high. I pulled the plugs and that stuff drained into the engine. When I started the car is smoked like crazy, so I drove it to a remote area and ran it until it didn't smoke anymore. It seems to be running better now than it did before changing the plugs. Is there anything I should do now?

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Like I tell everybody else...."think logically". There's only ONE way for that oil to get in there....bad spark plug gaskets. Get new ones.
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