You have either A blown head gasket, A cracked head or a cracked block, alowing water from your cooling system to enter the chamber. this will result in water also finding its way into the sump ruining the oil . stop the motor and dont run it till it is fixed. The water is coming out of the hole where the spark plugs screw in ? - Then water has gotten into the engine or is getting into the engine while driving in the rain or washing, it is unlikely that the water is actually coming out of the spark plugs themselves.
Likely Culprits: Bad Coil. Bad Ignition Control Module. Great Resources:
the engine is constantly vibrating and it dislodges the spark plugs
I would recommend the OEM spark plugs, AC/Delco. Excellent plugs.
There would be six spark plugs for a six cylinder engine. One for each cylinder. Unless it is a diesel, then there are no spark plugs.
No spark plugs have nothing to do with water in your cylinders. I would guess a bad head gasket, worped head or cracked in the water jacket might be a closer bet. Hope this helps.
They had 2 engines available, a 2.4L 4 cylinder which would have 4 spark plugs and a 3.4L V-6 with 6 spark plugs.
Depends on the type of spark plugs. Factory plugs around 70 - 100k depending on the condition of the plugs. I would replace the spark plugs out with some AC Delco iridium plugs they will last you 100k+.
Same as you normally would in any other car, depends on the spark plugs.
Use the same spark plugs as you would with a distributor, but reset the gap to .020".
where would the spark plugs at on a Oldsmobile 1989 engine
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.
The only time I have ever had water on my plugs in ANY motor is because of water in the cylinder.Check your oil for water and pray you don't have a bad head gasket.been there done that.