LeoVampire
05-19-2010, 09:45 AM
A friends father went for his inspection before registration renual and ended up failing due to the PCM saying the forward o2 sensors and the single temp sensor not working properly.
SO before I touched it he gave me the money to order the parts and I sugested changing out the plugs and doing an oil change as well seeing he has never done the plugs on it and hasn't changed the oil in 3 years.
Yes he is the type of guy that dosn't do anything till he has to love working on those cars.
Anyways everything was going without a hitch till I got to the spark plugs. As you know these have the DOHC 4.6 in them as well.
Took off the forward coil cover no problem did the plugs and they were worn down pretty good had a gap of almost 60 thousands.
But on the coil cover facing the interior cabin they were all filled with oil up to where the round seals are to keep the oil out of the spark plug chamber. :eek: I was shocked this thing ran with out a skip and was as smooth as could be.
I had to suction all of the oil out of them wich took some time and I checked the coils with an ohms meter all were in the 5.8 to 5.6 range to my surprise.
I found the same wear and tear on those plugs and basicly the same gap as the others. He needs the car and could not even think about my doing the cam cover seals. So I put it back together finished the job and cleared the codes. I told him to drive it @ least 100 miles before he hits the inspection station again.
I had never seen that much oil build up in a spark plug chamber and still can not understand how this thing ran without an issue. Aparently once the oil hits the top of the seal it leaks back inside of the engine so it dosn't over flow to the top of the coil cover it's the darndest thing I ever saw.
:awe: I did learn one lesson out of this. After the oil change it smoked like all the rings and valve seals were gone. I put in the Mobil 1 synthetic. So for ha ha's I decieded to drop the oil back out of it and put in conventional oil and the smoke stoped almost right away.
I told him he is on his own now once he passes inspection seeing he dosn't even try to take care of it. I just hope he passes now without an issue.
I figured you guys might find this job interesting.
SO before I touched it he gave me the money to order the parts and I sugested changing out the plugs and doing an oil change as well seeing he has never done the plugs on it and hasn't changed the oil in 3 years.
Yes he is the type of guy that dosn't do anything till he has to love working on those cars.
Anyways everything was going without a hitch till I got to the spark plugs. As you know these have the DOHC 4.6 in them as well.
Took off the forward coil cover no problem did the plugs and they were worn down pretty good had a gap of almost 60 thousands.
But on the coil cover facing the interior cabin they were all filled with oil up to where the round seals are to keep the oil out of the spark plug chamber. :eek: I was shocked this thing ran with out a skip and was as smooth as could be.
I had to suction all of the oil out of them wich took some time and I checked the coils with an ohms meter all were in the 5.8 to 5.6 range to my surprise.
I found the same wear and tear on those plugs and basicly the same gap as the others. He needs the car and could not even think about my doing the cam cover seals. So I put it back together finished the job and cleared the codes. I told him to drive it @ least 100 miles before he hits the inspection station again.
I had never seen that much oil build up in a spark plug chamber and still can not understand how this thing ran without an issue. Aparently once the oil hits the top of the seal it leaks back inside of the engine so it dosn't over flow to the top of the coil cover it's the darndest thing I ever saw.
:awe: I did learn one lesson out of this. After the oil change it smoked like all the rings and valve seals were gone. I put in the Mobil 1 synthetic. So for ha ha's I decieded to drop the oil back out of it and put in conventional oil and the smoke stoped almost right away.
I told him he is on his own now once he passes inspection seeing he dosn't even try to take care of it. I just hope he passes now without an issue.
I figured you guys might find this job interesting.