Rusty Sparkplug Sleeve = ?
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I just installed a set of Denso Iridium sparkplugs and I noticed that the leftmost sparkplug (stock) and its sleeve (the metal leeding into the spark plug socket) were a little rusty. It's as if there's a localized heat spot in that area and it promoted the rust formation. All of the other cylinders are normal. It's not the combustion chamber. It's that cadmium plated cylinder that leads into the spark plug when you take out the ignition coils.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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Hmm... It looks like it's rusting from the inside-out. It's bubbleing, you know? It's flaking. The rest of the sleeves are fine though. Maybe the spark plug wasn't sealed properly from the factory? Maybe something is letting more of the heat from the combustion chamber through than the other plugs? ???
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Saw the same thing when i installed densos in my neighboor's accord. His original spark plugs were lose so i guess fuel was leaking....
So maybe your stock spark plug was a little lose or had a gap? Just an idea.
So maybe your stock spark plug was a little lose or had a gap? Just an idea.
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Originally posted by NeonImpact
Grey, can you provide you with a pic? I'm interested to know if i should worry about this, no?
Grey, can you provide you with a pic? I'm interested to know if i should worry about this, no?
OOPS..
sorry to bring this old thread alive....i guess it's the effect of the good search button..
AND YES...i do have the same problem on my leftmost sparkplug sleeve...
it's also rusting on the tube....
DAMN, is this bad?
grey, are you going to provide a picture? did you fix it?
im planning to change my plugs with iridium IX in the next coupe of days..
so i was playing around with it and saw that rust.....
DAMN..
sorry to bring this old thread alive....i guess it's the effect of the good search button..
AND YES...i do have the same problem on my leftmost sparkplug sleeve...
it's also rusting on the tube....
DAMN, is this bad?
grey, are you going to provide a picture? did you fix it?
im planning to change my plugs with iridium IX in the next coupe of days..
so i was playing around with it and saw that rust.....
DAMN..
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No, I didn't fix it. I thought that I could get to it if I remove the valve cover. I think these sleves are attached to the head though, so I'de have to remove the head to replace the sleeves. Too much trouble for me. Maybe when I go and tweak something within the engine. Then I might replace those.
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I have Denso IK20. On Sunday I checked the sparkplugs and found that I have the same problem. The 3rd sleeve from the left to right, standing in front of the car looking towards engine, had lost of rust dust. I checked in there and there is some rust forming in there.
damn..
i just checked...
it's not only only the leftmost....it's on all 4 of em..
anyway,
i just bough one set (4) of NGK iridium IX..
i bought one tube of anti-seize....which definitely important..
and i also bough one tube of "DIELECTRIC" for the ceramic part of the plug..
do you guys think i need to use this Dielectric thing?
it says that i've to use it on the ceramic part and the cable.....which is on the hole of the tubular thingie (my first pic)
whadday think?
i just checked...
it's not only only the leftmost....it's on all 4 of em..
anyway,
i just bough one set (4) of NGK iridium IX..
i bought one tube of anti-seize....which definitely important..
and i also bough one tube of "DIELECTRIC" for the ceramic part of the plug..
do you guys think i need to use this Dielectric thing?
it says that i've to use it on the ceramic part and the cable.....which is on the hole of the tubular thingie (my first pic)
whadday think?
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