• | Make sure that the correct spark plug is installed. An incorrect spark plug causes poor driveability conditions. Refer to Ignition System Specifications . |
• | Make sure that the spark plug has the correct heat range. An incorrect heat range causes the following conditions: |
- | Spark plug fouling due to a colder plug |
- | A pre-ignition condition, causing spark plug and/or engine damage due to a hotter plug |
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- | Inspect for a bent or broken terminal post (1). |
- | Test for a loose terminal post (1) by twisting and pulling the post. The terminal post (1) should NOT move. |
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- | Inspect the spark plug boot for damage. |
- | Inspect the spark plug recess area of the cylinder head for moisture from such as oil, coolant, or from water. A saturated spark plug boot causes arcing to ground. |
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- | Measure the gap between the centre electrode (4) and the side electrode (3) terminals. Refer to Ignition System Specifications. |
- | Inspect for the correct spark plug torque. Refer to Ignition System Specifications . Insufficient torque can prevent correct spark plug operation. An over-torqued spark plug causes the insulator (2) to crack. |
- | Inspect for signs of tracking that occurred near the insulator tip instead of at the centre electrode (4). |
- | Inspect for a side electrode (3) that is broken or worn. |
- | Inspect for a broken, worn, or loose centre electrode (4) by shaking the spark plug. |
• | A rattling sound indicates internal damage. |
• | A loose centre electrode (4) reduces the spark intensity. |
- | Inspect for bridged electrodes (3 and 4). Deposits on the electrodes reduce or eliminate the gap. |
- | Inspect for worn or missing platinum pads on the electrodes (3 and 4), if equipped. |
- | Inspect for excessive fouling. |
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- | Rich fuel mixtures |
• | Leaking fuel injectors |
• | Excessive fuel pressure |
• | Restricted air filter element |
• | Incorrect combustion |
- | Reduced ignition system voltage output |
• | Weak coils |
• | Worn ignition wires |
• | Incorrect spark plug gap |
- | Excessive idling or slow speeds during light loads can keep the spark plug temperatures so low that the normal combustion deposits may not burn off. |
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