If the oil is found outside of the threaded portion of the spark plug, you probably have an external gasket or seal leak. Replacing the faulty gasket or seal would stop that. If the oil is found on the electrode side of the plug, you probably have worn rings and/or bad valve seals. This condition would probably be the result of a high mileage or poorly maintained engine. Rebuilding or replacment would be necessary to properly cure that.
Remove the oil cap and the eco plate underneath it. Disconnect the wires and remove the coil pack, and the spark plugs will be under that.
You might have to much oil in the engine. Check oil. Clean spark plugs. (remove and use sand paper to clean)
To remove the stuck spark plugs, you can break them loose and then start to get them tighter as you rotate them out. The ratchet wrench can also be used to remove the stuck spark plugs.
Remove the fuel tank, Remove air box, Remove spark plug caps, Remove spark plugs ????
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Remove oil filler cap, remove plastic cover (3 screws), remove air filter, remove coil packs, spark plugs can then be replaced. don't forget the three in the rear bank!
Remove oil filler cap, remove plastic cover (3 screws), remove air filter, remove coil packs, spark plugs can then be replaced. don't forget the three in the rear bank!
No, but burning oil will give you bad spark plugs.
Disconnect the battery, remove the engine cover, remove the spark plugs wires and boots, and remove the spark plugs. Put in the new spark plugs, replace the spark plug wires and boots, replace the engine cover, and connect the battery.
You do not need to remove the fuel rail to remove the spark plugs.
Remove old spark plugs. Insert new spark plugs..... Simples
Remove the spark plugs wire and remove the plugs wit a spaerk plug wrench or socket.