Start by making sure your oil mix is the right mix. If not mix it right and that will solve the problem.Could be old oil, week spark on coil or bad spark plug or not hot enough spark plug (My guess is to much oil. If it is injected make sure the injector are working properly)
because it is trying to ignight the gasoline the grinding is the spark plug sparking because it is trying to ignight the gasoline the grinding is the spark plug sparking
The symptoms of live engine sparks being visible in an engine (or anywhere in the vehicle) is a serious safety condition. The sparking indicates a shorting location due to wiring damage or wear. Spark plugs can do this when there insulators are worn and damaged. Do not attempt to touch the wires, and if possible have the vehicle towed to a repair facility. Sparking conditions and the presence of an oil and fuel leak can create a fire or explosion hazard additionally.
You need to calibrate the gap.
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The spark plug fitted in the engine produces electro magneitc signals due to sparking.
You change plugs because the continual sparking erodes the electrode, which slowly retards the ignition timing, which then makes the engine run inefficiently,
see if the coil is sparking to the distributor cap
No each spark plug takes turns at making a spark. If the firing order is 1342 then they spark in that order while 1 is sparking the others are not. The plugs spark when the piston is up on the compression stroke and not all pistons are compressing at the same time. Though this happens very fast, but I still think they are not all sparking at the same time.
Usually if im working on an engine that a cylinder is missing. I first check to see if there is spark to that plug. if thers no spark, then its either a plug wire or distributer cap problem. then check the plug, if you got the plug sparking, you may have engine trouble
Spark is a verb (to emit sparks). Sparked is the past tense form as well as the past participle. The present participle is sparking.
The suffix for spark is "-le", which changes the word to "sparkle".
No. Like the petrol-oxygen mixture, CNG also needs a spark to do the actual ignition, unlike diesel fuel which will ignite under pressure due to the heat increase of the mixture in the cylinder. So no spark, no ignition.