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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / May 2008

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r.mackrill - 19 May 2008 04:17 GMT
I was in the process of swapping some NGK iridium's in my '05 c230 k
4dr. sport when I discovered
no. 2 plug came out completely covered in oil with oil showing at the
bottom of the thread hole. All
other plugs were dry. Buttoned everything up without swapping new plugs
and checked the oil level
read out. Days before I had completed a spring oil change. Oil level
checked out as normal. Started
the engine as before with no indication of any problem. What is
happening here.
Tiger - 19 May 2008 15:25 GMT
Now, when you said oil on the thread. I am assuming no oil on the electrode.
That is common on modern engine as there are many seals on the valve
cover... oil will seep past the oring and collect at the spark plug.

If the car is still under warranty, have them do the warranty service on the
valve cover gaskets.

Why did you change the plugs? What mileage do you have on the car now?
r.mackrill - 19 May 2008 16:08 GMT
The car had been sitting idle for the past 4 days since the oil change.
With plug in hand, oil present from
tip of electrode to top of thread and no oil present on coil pack stem
or in plug cavity. Plugs # 1,3,4 no oil present.
I choose to have a high maintenance practice, costly, but peace of mind,
and I believe my cars appreciate that.
16650 miles. Car still under warranty.

>Now, when you said oil on the thread. I am assuming no oil on the electrode.
>That is common on modern engine as there are many seals on the valve
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Jim Insolo - 20 May 2008 13:29 GMT
Cars don't appreciate anything, they are nuts and bolts put together on an
assembly line by  robots and a few illegal Turkish immigrants.  Every time
you fiddle with it is one more chance of something getting screwed up.  I
drove my 928 from 1990 until 2006 with only 1 oil change and 1 timing belt,
it was still running fine when the lady putting on makeup totalled it at a
stop sign.

> The car had been sitting idle for the past 4 days since the oil change.
> With plug in hand, oil present from
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> >Why did you change the plugs? What mileage do you have on the car now?
Tiger - 20 May 2008 18:11 GMT
As for the oil, do not leave it in for more than 1 year... oil, metal and
engine contaminant makes it acidic... so it is safer to change every year
for those classics that are not driven often. Dino is fine in this
situation.
 
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