There are a lot of tools and sensors today that can aid you in understanding what's going on in your engine and how to make adjustments. However, I'm here to tell you that you can learn a lot from reading your spark plug(s). I don't care what your O2 says. I don't care ...
A number of events may conspire to damage the spark plug threads in a car's cylinder head. Simply leaving a plug in place over too many years and miles without changing it may bond the plug to the cylinder head threads in a way that it cannot be removed without damaging the thread. Co...
But like most vehicle parts, spark plugs eventually need replacing. The electrodes on each plug slowly wear down until they can't produce a spark anymore. It's normal wear and tear, but it can cause your engine to perform worse without you even realizing it. That’s why you should pay ...
1. Disconnect the spark plug lead. Then, clean the area around the spark plug to avoid getting debris in the combustion chamber when you remove the plug. 2. Remove the spark plug using a spark plug socket. 3. Clean light deposits from the plug with a wire brush and spray-on plug ...
结果1 题目 16 A spark plug produces a current of 35 m A between two electrodes.How long does it take for a charge of 70 u C to pass through the space between the two electrodes??B A 0.50 ms B 2.0 ms C 34 ms D 2500 ms 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏 ...
Read the following steps if you want to know how to check spark plugs: Look into the plug tip and side electrode. If these components turn black, it means that they have been running with too much fuel. It can also indicate leaking injectors or bad wiring. In any case, it is a probl...
Step 1- Disconnect the spark plug lead. Clean the area around the spark plug to avoid getting debris in the combustion chamber when you remove the plug. Step 2- Remove the spark plug using a spark plug socket. Step 3- Inspect the spark plug for very stubborn deposits, or for cracked po...
Spark Plug Construction & Working: A spark plug is very important in apetrol enginewhen it comes to igniting the charge in the combustion chamber. As the name suggests, the spark plug creates a spark that burns theair-fuel mixture. It consists of a center electrode, a ground electrode, an...
The ability of a spark plug to dissipate heat from the combustion chamber is defined by the spark plug “heat range.” The temperature of the firing end of the spark plug must be maintained at a level high enough to prevent fouling, but low enough to prevent pre-ignition. Spark plug manu...
to handle higher ignition voltages. SPARK PLUG WIRE PROBLEMS Regardless of the type of ignition system or the type of spark plug wires used, good plug wires are absolutely essential for reliable ignition performance and trouble-free operation. A bad spark plug plug wire may create so much resist...