Wednesday, December 30, 2009

How to fix my cars engine? The car wont start and the spark plugs are sitting in oil.?

first get new plugs also some brake clean if you have an import like a Honda other makes have oring seals for the valve covers/spark plug ports just get a new valve cover gasket and an oring kit then clean out your spark plug holes real good remove old old rings and old gasket clean the valve cover real good and dry it completely then install your orings clean the cylinder head and valve cover paying close attention not to let a bunch of debris in your engine then install the valve cover and the new plugs gapped correctly and apply antiseaze you may need new plug-wires too sometimes you can clean em if it was me I'd replace the plug-wires too then using dielectric grease on the plug-wires reinstall them fully seated then drain oil and replace oil filter install new oil filter and correct amount and viscosity of oil and you should be good.the o-rings are installed in the valve cover.How to fix my cars engine? The car wont start and the spark plugs are sitting in oil.?
Take it to a mechanic, sounds like your car has problems, because spark plugs sitting in oil will only cause the engine to run rough, not fail to start up completely.How to fix my cars engine? The car wont start and the spark plugs are sitting in oil.?
the oil around the spark plugs should be the only problem. i had a saturn that the spark plugs sat in oil and i drained the oil out of the engine, cleaned all the oil around the plugs and put new seats in
Your plugs need to be dry and clean for your car to start.
Try taking the spark plugs out of the oil bath and putting them in the engine. If you mean the plugs are oil fouled, you have bad rings and therefore no compression. Time for an engine rebuild.
It sounds like you have a car with the spark plugs going through the valve cover? If so ? Change the valve cover gasket that is why your plugs are sitting in oil,next change the plugs%26amp;wires.That might solve your problum.
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