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Chboro 03-25-2021 07:36 AM

Is this smell normal -
 
Last weekend I installed new spark plug tubes and spark plugs. Driven it a couple times since and when I get home I think I'm smelling plastic or something similiar that I haven't smelled before.

Is that fairly normal after installing new spark plug tubes?

Stroked & Blown 03-25-2021 07:52 AM

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Starter986 03-25-2021 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chboro (Post 632439)
Last weekend I installed new spark plug tubes and spark plugs. Driven it a couple times since and when I get home I think I'm smelling plastic or something similiar that I haven't smelled before.

Is that fairly normal after installing new spark plug tubes?

Did you repolace the old tubes because of a leak... or just as preventative maintenance? I'm thinking the o-rings that you slid onto each tube might have not properly seated... and is allowing oil to pass through.

Have you gotton under it to see if any of the tubes are leaking? That might be the culprit.

In any event... report back what you find. Might help someone down the road, literally.

:cheers:

Chboro 03-27-2021 08:04 AM

Taking the Box out for a drive this morning. I will jack it up and pull the wheels off and have a look when I return. I replaced the tubes and o-rings because I had no record of them ever being done and I was changing spark plugs and doing an oil changes as well. It was one of those 'while I'm here I'll do this' things. I'll report back when I've eliminated the smell.

Chboro 03-27-2021 10:13 AM

I think I may have been a little paranoid concerning the smell. Oddly enough I had 2 new front tires put on the same day. Smell is diminishing and I think it was from the tires. However just now I did jack the car up, remove the rear wheels and check all the tubes for leakage. During the tube install I had cleaned that area really well and it looks leak free and all the tubes are flush and o rings seem to be seated properly. I intend to keep an eye on it. Thanks for the responses.

Black Knight 03-29-2021 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Chboro (Post 632548)
I think I may have been a little paranoid concerning the smell. Oddly enough I had 2 new front tires put on the same day. Smell is diminishing and I think it was from the tires. However just now I did jack the car up, remove the rear wheels and check all the tubes for leakage. During the tube install I had cleaned that area really well and it looks leak free and all the tubes are flush and o rings seem to be seated properly. I intend to keep an eye on it. Thanks for the responses.

It is probably the brake cleaner or whatever other solvent you might have used to clean off the old oil from the heads when you replaced those tubes. It will cook off after a few miles of spirited driving and you should be back to normal. Sounds l like that might be what it was and has already remedied itself


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