Oil leaking into the spark plug wells is an indictor of a fairly serious problem that should be inspected and repaired immediately. It is almost always due to a failing gasket or O-ring but can also be the result of a failing piston or worn valve guides.
Is it bad if there’s oil on my spark plugs?
That’s because oil on your spark plugs isn’t a normal condition, and it can be indictive a much more serious problem. The oil on the spark plugs isn’t the problem – it’s how the oil got there that can damage your engine.
Can oil ruin a coil pack?
Oil damage is another cause of ignition coil repairs. If a customer comes in for parts relating to an oil leak, the spark plugs and ignition coils might also have been damaged and in need of replacement.
Why is there oil in my cylinder?
If oil is on the “inside part” of the plug, then the problem is likely a head gasket, valve stem seals, or worn rings. If oil is on the “outside part” then the problem is likely the valve cover gasket, which you mention that you have replaced. Oil under the valve cover, on the head, is normal.
What are the symptoms of a failing ignition coil?
What Are the Signs of a Faulty Ignition Coil?
Loss of Power. This is one of the first symptoms of ignition coil failure. Check Engine Light On. Poor Fuel Economy. Backfiring. Misfiring Engine. Hard Starts and Stalling. Spluttering and Coughing Sounds. Jerking and Vibrating.