2001 SAN - oil on plug threads |
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MI-nick
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Posted: November-11-2013 at 2:37pm |
I'm thinking torque was OK as i've only seen this on the FR plug on each bank...both times i've fogged this particular boat. i'm thinking angle of the engine has something to with it?? |
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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Frankenotter
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I've had the same observation on my engine (351). I was fouling plugs before I rebuilt the carb this summer, so I don't know if the problem existed before that. However, now 6/8 plugs are perfect and two had oil on them. Engine runs fine.
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2001SAN
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that could be it pete. i put them back in last year, possibly that one was not tight enough. how tight should the plugs be?
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8122pbrainard
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I wonder if the plugs were torqued down correctly? If not, there will be some blow by. Over time you will get some oil/gas past the threads and the gas will evaporate. You are actually lucky. The reverse is rusted in frozen plugs!!
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MI-nick
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the forward plugs on both banks have a little on the threads...now you're making me worry
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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2001SAN
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sounds good to me nick - i'll stop worrying!
just stood out a bit as all other plugs were bone dry but like you say, all is good otherwise so not too bothered (yet). are you having oil on the threads of the same plug as well?? someone somewhere said a bad valve cover gasket can cause this??? D. |
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MI-nick
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same story on my '99 SAN...no smoke, runs great, never worried about it...maybe I should...
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2001SAN
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Hey all,
Removed spark plugs today to fog cylinders and found oil on one of the plug threads (first plug on port side). The top of the plug was also wet. Boat was running fine last outing, no smoke and no misfire. Engine was rebuilt with new short block last April (2012). Didn't have this issue last season when removing plugs. Any thoughts? D. |
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