wahya
Well-Known Member
A few months ago, I started noticing that my car was getting harder to start. Travels and other things got in the way and the car sat for about 3months. The other day I attempted to get it started and it cranked good, but not even a cough or sputter. I tried again the next day and the same thing. I was getting gas to the carb so I figured maybe no spark.
I pulled the plug wire to #1 and held it with pliers next to ground while my wife cranked. To my surprise, the motor started right up. I put the wire back on the plug while running and no difference in the idle. So I shut the motor off and took the plug out. It was black and sooty looking and also had a bit of oil on it.
I called a friend about my concern and he asked if I had a leaky valve cover. Sure enough, it was leaking oil that had pooled a bit around the plug. Ok, so I guess that in the process of taking the plug out, oil ran down the threads,
I bought a new set of plugs and first replaced just that one bad one. I pulled the wire while motor running and it now made a difference, put it back and it made a difference. I went ahead and replaced all plugs, btw , all the old ones look the same, all black and sooty looking. I know that I’m running rich (at least I think so), but I was wondering why removing the one wire aloud the motor to start. Could internal of the plug ground out the ignition, or somehow having the oil leak there cause this issue.
I pulled the plug wire to #1 and held it with pliers next to ground while my wife cranked. To my surprise, the motor started right up. I put the wire back on the plug while running and no difference in the idle. So I shut the motor off and took the plug out. It was black and sooty looking and also had a bit of oil on it.
I called a friend about my concern and he asked if I had a leaky valve cover. Sure enough, it was leaking oil that had pooled a bit around the plug. Ok, so I guess that in the process of taking the plug out, oil ran down the threads,
I bought a new set of plugs and first replaced just that one bad one. I pulled the wire while motor running and it now made a difference, put it back and it made a difference. I went ahead and replaced all plugs, btw , all the old ones look the same, all black and sooty looking. I know that I’m running rich (at least I think so), but I was wondering why removing the one wire aloud the motor to start. Could internal of the plug ground out the ignition, or somehow having the oil leak there cause this issue.