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tunnie
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Re: Oil In spark Plugs
Reply #15 - 25. Mar 2011 at 17:56
 
Put the new plugs in Smiley - Do you get any blue smoke out of the exhaust when running?
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Reply #16 - 29. Mar 2011 at 11:31
 
I think you may have been right in one of your previous replies Tunnie Smiley
Like I said before, due to the old cam cover gasket leaking the plug wells were filled up with Oil.

I said that the amount of Oil that I was unable to soak up with old kitchen towel was not enough to soak the ends of the plugs as badly as what they were.

I think I was wrong  Embarrassed Embarrassed

I say this because before I put the new Bosch plugs in, I put the old one's back in and then removed them again to see if the bottoms were soaked in Oil.........they were'nt!!!!! Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
There was only a faint layer of oil on them which I'm pretty sure came off the thread of the plug wells which I could'nt clean.

So new plugs have now been inserted and car taken for a spin and I'm over the moon to report that my new cam cover gasket is not leaking.

Thanks to your excellent step by step guide I have auctualy done a really good job  Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
The most elaborate mechanical work I had ever done previously was an oil and filter change so I'm feeling pretty Smug  Cool Cool

Just to finish off I'd like to say that the reason why It's sometimes's taken me ages to reply to your posts Tunnie is because my Laptop is broke so I have had to keep popping up to my local library to use their computers.

Worth it though  Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
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Reply #17 - 29. Mar 2011 at 14:07
 
Nice to hear another satisfied OOF user. Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
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Re: Oil In spark Plugs
Reply #18 - 29. Mar 2011 at 14:30
 
Glad to hear it went well, cam cover on 4 pots is a very satisfying little job  Smiley

Your on the road now, once you've done something like that you'll have the confidence to attack other jobs  Thumbs Up!
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