Hey guys, just recently I was pulling in to wash my car when all of a sudden I felt a weird rumble to my car when I noticed the idle of my car was uneven and whenever I revved it it started to sound like a boxer engine. I also noticed that the temps to the car were strangely very high for outside temp being around 75 degrees. There seems to be no coolant leaks and the car hasn’t ran for over a week until now. No spirited driving, just some highway driving and city driving. Don’t know what it could possibly be.
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Pulling plugs and all of them minus cylinder 6 are drenched in oil. Can that be a sign of a bad head gasket?Last edited by erickhoyos; 08-15-2021, 01:16 PM.
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I would have thought if the plugs are oily it's a bad seal, either a piston ring or valve stem seal, alternatively the PCV could have swallowed some oil somehow and it following the path of the intake into the combustion chamber. The head gasket is for the water jackets and coolant so I don't see how that would make the plugs oily?
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Spark plug aluminum tubes sit higher than the valve cover, so leaking grommets or leaking spark plug tube seals can not contribute oil to spark plugs. Run a wet vs dry compression test to see if you got ring issues. Do you have colored smoke out of the tailpipes on cold start? Valve seals might be going.
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Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View PostSpark plug aluminum tubes sit higher than the valve cover, so leaking grommets or leaking spark plug tube seals can not contribute oil to spark plugs.
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Originally posted by sapote View Post
Pics of the plugs? The tips are covered with oil but the body above the threads are dry? And you don't see blue smoke from burning oil?
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Originally posted by erickhoyos View Post
Unfortunately I didn’t take any pics, the only best way I can describe it is that the threads were covered completely in oil and a little bit of the tip of the ignition coils had oil too
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