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Old 03-23-2008, 03:23 PM
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I have a 00 EM1. I have been having this problem with cyl 2 for awhile now I can figure it out. Lets start off... Compression is like 210, 205, 210, 210. I burn about a quart of oil every couple weeks. I can a build up of nasty *** black **** on my bumper all the time. I can tell if its carbon or oil. I shoot black smoke sometimes and blueish smoke in the high rev's. I have to change the #2 plug about once a month. All other plugs look normal. This plug is only about a month old. Any ideas?


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Ive looked at a couple of those "help to read you plugs" pics but I can seem to distinguish which one it is.
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http://www.tsrsoftware.com/read-plugs.htm

I would say either overheated or insulator glazing.
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Either way I'm looking at extra heat. What might cause this?
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looks like detonation isuues. id be looking into the problem asap.
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Maybe ignition timing is too advanced?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by yoffer &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Maybe ignition timing is too advanced?</TD></TR></TABLE>

that would be my guess
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Any mods other than some basic IHE kind of stuff? I'd do a leak down test, and check to make sure one of the cams hasn't slipped a tooth. Sounds like you probably have an issue with the valve seals.
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Just I/H/E. Leak down teat is next on my list. Not all of my plugs are like that. The other 3 are normal. I will check the cams. Valve seals makes since, with the oil consumption issue and blue smoke as well. Thanks for the good help so far.
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