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1.2L REVOTRON ENGINE

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Inspection :

The condition of the spark plug provides a

good indication of the engine running

condition. Knowing what to look for can

provide insight to operating conditions and

help to pinpoint problems with operation.

"Read" the spark plug to determine engine

operating condition.

1.

Normal -

The spark plug core will be

lightly coated with grey or brown

deposits. Heavy deposits indicate the use of

fuel or oiladditives. The electrode will not be

worn excessively or nicked. The gap will

only increase 0.01 mm for every 2000 km of

use with the correct fuel. Clean and reuse if

replacement is not required.

2.

Carbon Fouling -

Dark sooty deposits will

be present on the entire spark plug. This

may cause the electrode to short-circuit,

weakening or eliminating spark. Typically

caused by excess fuel from a leaking fuel

injector, sticking idle speed control valve, or

a clogged air filter. Replace the spark plugs

if carbon fouled.

3.

Oil Fouling-

Heavy wet deposits indicate

the spark plug is oil fouled. Oil fouling occurs

when engine oil is entering the combustion

chamber from defective piston rings, valve

guides or seals, or a blown head gasket. May

also occur during run-in/break In on new or

overhauled engines. Replace the spark plugs

if oil fouled.

4.

Overheating-

Overheating is typically

caused by the over-advancement of

ignition timing, a lean fuel mixture,

incorrect spark plug heat range, or incorrect

fuel octane rating. Electrodes and insulator

will be white and may show signs of wear.

Replace overheated spark plugs.

5.

Detonation

- A detonation or pre-ignition

condition will look the similar to an

overheating condition, but wear and

damage will be much worse such as

insulator cracking or breaking. Typically

caused by the wrong grade of fuel,

incorrect spark plug heat range, or an

extremely lean condition. The problem must

be identified and repaired immediately

otherwise severe engine damage will occur.

Do not reuse broken or cracked spark plugs.