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Spark Plugs - troubleshooting, carbon deposits, electrodes, etc.

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A spark plug is an electrical device that fits into the cylinder head of some internal combustion engines and ignites compressed air and fuel by means of an electric spark. Spark plugs have an insulated center electrode which is connected by a heavily insulated wire to an ignition coil or magneto circuit on the outside, forming, with a grounded terminal on the base of the plug, a spark gap inside the cylinder.

As the current of electrons surges across the gap of the spark plug, it raises the temperature of the spark channel to 60,000 K. The intense heat in the spark channel causes the ionized gas mixed with air to expand very quickly, like a small explosion however more known as a combustion. This is the "click" heard when observing a spark, similar to lightning and thunder. A new type of plug called a pulse plug released in 2007 incorporates a peaking capacitor into the plug itself that releases all its contents into the plug gap giving a much more intense spark.

The heat and pressure force the gases to react with each other, and at the end of the spark event there should be a small ball of fire in the spark gap as the gases burn on their own. The size of this fireball or kernel depends on the exact composition of the mixture between the electrodes and the level of combustion chamber turbulence at the time of the spark. A small kernel will make the engine run as though the ignition timing was retarded, and a large one as though the timing was advanced. Wikipedia:Spark Plugs

The general trouble shooting information lists common vehicle symptons with possible solutions and is not for any particular vehicle make and model. For repair info specifically for your make and model please view the main directory.

Normal Spark Plug Condition

Cold Fouling or Carbon Deposits

Wet Fouling or Oil Deposits

Gap Bridged

Blistered Electrode

Pre-Ignition or Melted Electrodes

Chipped Insulators

Rust Colored Deposits

Water In Combustion Chamber


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