because your valve cover seals are bad... fix it before you will get issues with coil packs... and change the spark plugs while at it...
oil leaking on your spark plugs in your Lincoln LS because you have a leaking valve cover gasket.
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Depends on what is done. Usually this includes oil, spark plugs, and air filter. It's about $30 for oil, $15 for spark plugs, and $10 for an air filter. This is based on doing it yourself.
No, but burning oil will give you bad spark plugs.
No there should not be any oil where you plug your spark plugs into
I am having the same problem and everyone says it the valve cover gaskets need to be done
You need to have your vavlve cover gasket checked! That may be the cause of oil being on your spark plugs! You need to have your vavlve cover gasket checked! That may be the cause of oil being on your spark plugs! You need to have your vavlve cover gasket checked! That may be the cause of oil being on your spark plugs!
Your valve cover gaskets are leaking oil down into spark plug holes. Very costly -you need to replace the coils, plugs, and gaskets. Happy New Year! My Lincoln did the same thing. Lets sell the P.O.S!
If you mean in the valleys when you look down and there is oil around the spark plugs then it's the o rings in the valve covers that need replacing. Removing the passenger cover isn't too bad but the driver's side is a pain.
There are access covers (2 of them, one for the left side, on for the right) over the ignition coils. The plugs are under each coil. Be sure to blow and/or wipe dirt, oil or debris from the spark plug wells out BEFORE removing the plugs, or you'll dump that crap straight into the cylinders.
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