Engine Oil in the spark plugs of my Vauxhall Frontera
Posted: July 26th, 2010, 1:58 pm
Please find decent pictures in the post below - sorry!
Hello Guy,
I have a 1999 (V Plate) Vauxhall Frontera 3.2 v6. The car started to misfire when driving it, so I went to change the spark plugs - they were in very poor condition and there was oil in there. My car does not appear to be burning oil - there is no smoke or smell. I believe the problem may be the rocker cover gasket (please correct me if I am wrong - I am very much an amateur). When you look at my engine from the front it is the spark plugs on the right hand side. My local merchant gave me the gasket set (in the picture), however I do not think this is right. I have 3 plugs each side and this gasket looks as though it is for a 4 cylinder, I double checked it with the merchant and they said that the part numbers are correct. I would just take it apart, but if it is the wrong gasket my car will be laid up. (It is my only mode of transport and I work nights so the only time I can do the job it is at the weekend: when motor factors are closed! Plus I live on the Isle of Wight- beautiful, but a nightmare as my car parts are special order!) Any advice given will be very much appreciated.
With thanks for time,
Mykel
Hello Guy,
I have a 1999 (V Plate) Vauxhall Frontera 3.2 v6. The car started to misfire when driving it, so I went to change the spark plugs - they were in very poor condition and there was oil in there. My car does not appear to be burning oil - there is no smoke or smell. I believe the problem may be the rocker cover gasket (please correct me if I am wrong - I am very much an amateur). When you look at my engine from the front it is the spark plugs on the right hand side. My local merchant gave me the gasket set (in the picture), however I do not think this is right. I have 3 plugs each side and this gasket looks as though it is for a 4 cylinder, I double checked it with the merchant and they said that the part numbers are correct. I would just take it apart, but if it is the wrong gasket my car will be laid up. (It is my only mode of transport and I work nights so the only time I can do the job it is at the weekend: when motor factors are closed! Plus I live on the Isle of Wight- beautiful, but a nightmare as my car parts are special order!) Any advice given will be very much appreciated.
With thanks for time,
Mykel