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Hi everyone... after a number of months of trouble free driving (apart from a couple of incidents with a knackered coil pack!) I decided to treat the beast to a new set of plugs today as the old ones have been in for a couple of years now.

 

On removing the old ones, there's a significant amount of oil knocking around on the body of the plugs and onto the insulators. The "business" end of the plugs are all fine. 2, 4 & 6 are the worst (the front three), number 1 is dry, but 3 & 5 have a small amount of oil on them but nowhere near as much as the front three.

 

Does this sound major? Otherwise at almost 120,000 miles she's running fine and not using too much oil. I'm just off on a 200 mile round trip so will check the new plugs on Monday when I'm back.

 

Cheers,

Ian

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Definitely didn't spill any oil, so perhaps it is the cam cover gasket. I think I also have a misfire and lack of power at highish revs - got absolutely pasted the other day by a Golf VR6 and she really seems to labour at speed :(

 

I get the feeling there's some money to be spent soon

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The threads and electrodes are all dry as snuff... its just the top half of the plugs that have the oil on them.

 

I'm worried that the head gasket may be on the way out :( although oil usage is minimal and there's no water in the oil & vice versa

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No, apart from the oil the plugs looked as they should for 2 years old...

 

Oh, it's just I saw this:plug.GIF[/attachment:3bsw99u1]

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Well in that case its cracked... Didn't notice that myself as I was too busy worrying about the oil!

 

... but it still feels like its misfiring even with the new plugs in. I'll check the new ones for oil tomorrow when I get a chance.

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Right. I've had a look at the new plugs today (one week old) and there's a tiny bit of oil knocking around. I think this is as a result of a leaking cam cover gasket which I'm in the process of changing at the moment.

 

All the plugs look reasonably ok apart from number 6 - this one seems to be a bit blacker on the electrode than all the others and there's also some gritty deposits building up. The photo shows number 6... I think the cracked plug from my previous photo was number 6 too, as it had similar deposits.

 

Anyone any thoughts to make me feel slightly happier about the car?!

 

Cheers,

Ian

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As I said before, if there's any oil on the business end of the plug, it's burning it, and that includes the bottom of the threads.

 

Get someone to follow you and check for smoke after an extended period of over-run, then putting your foot down. That will give you an idea of how bad the situation is.

 

Quite a few VR owners have "got away with it" by switching to a thicker oil just at the point of noticing the odd puff of blue smoke. Silkolene Pro S 10W/50 works well and the better quality lubricant reduces the rate of subsequent wear.

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I had a blast through Scotland last summer being followed by a mate in a Caterham 7. The only smoke was a "puff" when dropping down a gear to overtake slower moving plebs.

 

I've just had everything off down to the cam cover and there was a fair bit of oil around on the top of the cover (haven't a clue where from other than leftovers from when Dubsport were let loose on her a couple of years ago :mad: ). There seemed to be a fair bit escaping from the cam cover gasket at the front right of the engine. Everythings been cleaned up and the garkets have been replaced so I suppose I'll just see how things go for the time being.

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