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leaky spark plugs
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supereal |
09-25-2014 @ 11:35 AM
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Are they leaking around the place where the plug screws into the head, or where the porcelain shank meets the base? If the bubbles are coolant, it is a good bet the head is damaged, and will have to come off for inspection. If you are lucky, it will be the head, and not a block crack allowing coolant into the three cylinders. Leakage into the cylinders can result in "hydrolock" which can destroy the engine if it is growing.
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Don Rogers |
09-25-2014 @ 11:09 AM
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Remove the plugs and check the spark plug and head openings for durt and corrosion. Replace the copper spark plug ring gaskets with new uncompressed ones.
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Hal |
09-25-2014 @ 8:59 AM
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Hey guys, Yesterday, I discovered three spark plugs on the left head (passengers side) are leaking little bubbles. I did'nt ck. the right.Can anyone tell me what the problem might be on my 36 ford? What do I have to do to fix the problem? Is there a Quick fix? I appreciate all the help you guys can give me. Thanks a Million Hal
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