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A spark ignition engine, like your average gasoline/petrol burning car engine.
No, but burning oil will give you bad spark plugs.
They fail because of an engine problem. Engine misfire, engine running too rich, converter contaminated with coolant due to blown head gasket, engine burning oil, & bad spark plugs or wires are the most common causes.
Fuel burning is the burning of fuel. In an automobile engine it is called combustion. The gasoline mixed with oxygen and ignited by the spark plugs explodes.
check spark plugs and wires
The engine is burning oil!!!
The engine will turn over with spark or no spark. Your's turns over I assume and has no spark. Check the coil pak. or ign. module if equipped.
Some fuel, use gasoline is vaporized in the engine and is ignited (burned) in the cylinders. Usually a spark is provided electrically thru the tip of the spark plug to start the fuel burning. This burning is very rapid, like an enclosed explosion.
Sometimes a weak spark in an internal combustion engine can be caused by dirty spark plugs. It can also be caused by weak distributor coils.
carburetor or spark plugs
A. No fuel B. No spark
spark plugs fouled with oil. blue smoke from tail pipe.