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The process by which an engine burns fuel is called combustion. High pressure and a spark is used to ignite the fuel and generate power.
not directly. you have to understand that the engine running powers these parts such as the oil pump. The spark plug burns the gas in the piston chambers which makes the enigne run. Idirectly it does but directly it does not.
An engine that burns oil will usually foul the spark plugs. That, in turn will cause ignition misfire, higher emissions and likely damage the catalytic converter.
Spark Plug RemovalAs far as the plugs are concerned, it doesn't matterwhether the engine is hot, warm, or cold.However, from the standpoint of safety and comfort of the person removing and replacing the plugs, it is best to do when the engine is cold.Working on a hot engine can result is some nasty thermal burns to your fingers, hands, and forearms!!!!!
An engine that burns oil will usually foul the spark plugs. That, in turn will cause ignition misfire, higher emissions and likely damage the catalytic converter.
A 'spark ignition ' engine is your regular gasoline engine as opposed to a diesel, which is a 'compression ignition' engine
the spark plug provides the spark necessary to ignite the fuel and air in the engine, which allows your engine to run. without spark plugs, your engine wouldn't start.
There are basically two types of spark ignition engine. They are the diesel spark engines and the petrol spark engines.
There are 6 spark plugs in a V6 engine.
No spark plugs are used in a diesel engine