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Old 10-30-2009, 03:42 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by AAPSuprabuilder View Post
I hope you never work on a car ever. especially if you dont know what spark plug problems are...
If a plug is wet. that means one of 3 things....

bad valve covers (most likely not)
blown head gasket and oil getting into the combustion chamber
or piston rings are shot.

maybe you should watch who u call names at a parts store especially if your the one with the issue not knowing whats going on... just saying.
Dripping wet when you pull them? Not a chance in hell... not unless there's a hole in the F$%^ing piston... ALL of them in this case. An engine with completely shot rings still creates enough blowby to ensure that most of the oil that does enter the cylinder is burned. This is a VERY common problem too. Additionally, I've been to the OP's place... it IS his valve covers.

Last edited by cre; 10-30-2009 at 06:40 PM. Reason: removed some brash and unneeded commentary
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