Most of the timme its worn valve guides,check for oilcomsumption,sometimes its a bad transmission~modulator valve that pulls trans oil right up vaccuum hose,checkbad brake booster.mymoney is on worn heads.?if ight buyspark plug anti fouler spacer. 327 has casr iron guides when rebuilt they use brass replacements also thee valve seals are rotted if you are goimg down hill and drop it in low gear and more smoke comes out when decel oil is getting sucked through worn valve guides.
The V8. 8 plugs = 8 cylinders
It depend on the Cylinders...For example, If a car has;4 cylinders it has 4 spark plugs6 cylinders it has 6 spark plugs8 cylinders it has 8 spark plugsSometimes there are 2 plugs per cylinder. Such as the Ford 2.3L 4 cyl has 8 plugs and the new gen Hemi's from Dodge have 16 plugs on a V8 engine.
To remove water from the cylinders on a Nissan Pathfinder, you can try to remove the spark plugs and crank the engine to expel any water that may be present. Additionally, you can use a vacuum or compressed air to help remove any water remaining in the cylinders. It's important to also address the root cause of water entering the cylinders to prevent further damage.
Well, sure. with the plugs out there's no compression in the engine, so it rotates easily. With the plugs in you have compress the air locked in the cylinders to turn the engine over.
Their newest car the Veyron 16.4 has a w16 engine. 16 cylinders, 16 spark plugs
The type of plug depends on the size of the engine. The plugs are under the chromed covers at the top of the cylinders.
You have a V6 engine, and thus have 6 cylinders. This means 6 spark plugs.
No, the Distributor delivers high-voltage electricity to the Spark Plugs.
No they do not, After engine is running there is no need for glow plugs because there is enough heat in the cylinders to warm the fuel. The glow plugs are designed to heat up the cold diesel fuel on start up only. Actually glow plugs will cycle briefly after engine start up to keep the cold fuel from bringing down cyl temp until the engine warms up. A power stroke will keep glow plugs on for up to 180 sec. A chev will run considerably less I believe.
4-cylinders have four spark plugs, 6-cylinders have six spark plugs, 8-cylinders have eight spark plugs, etc, etc, etc
For both 4 & 6 cylinders, they are on the passenger side of the motor. Follow the plug wires to the plugs in the side of the engine.
If you have an engine code that is saying misfire on these cylinders it is usually a bad coil on the plugs of those cylinders. You are probably going to need to have them replaced. Check and replace the plugs if necessary.