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ken99 -> RE: Hyundai Sonata oil on spark plugs (4/20/2008 7:24:59 PM)
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I think I follow you half-way. There is the cover that I remove which exposes the 4 cylinders. I also think I understand when you mean the rubber that I pull up that has the oil are the "boots" (someone told me they were called spark plug wires). What I don't follow is the gaskets and seals... what are these and where can I find them in the vicinity of the spark plug wire set? The boots are simply extensions of the spark plug wires where the wire connects to the plug. The graphic is of a bare cylinder head to your engine with the cover removed. Yours will have the valve train components installed, so it won't look exactly like this but close enough. The arrows point at the four ports built into the casting where the spark plugs thread into holes at the bottom. The cover has four funnel shaped tubes that extend down and match up to these ports. To keep this assembly oil tight, a gasket is placed between the mating surfaces (the perimeter of the cover and the four spark plug ports) of the head and the cover. The bolts of the cover are torqued into place. Properly installed, there should be no oil leaks from the cover. I personally smear a light coating of a high temperature silicon sealant on these gaskets before installing. [image]local://upfiles/4972/5C47DC20D9AA4B3EAB0B2C131D1C9C78.jpg[/image] quote:
Also if I had to buy these and replace them myself, will it be difficult? Not very, but if you have no experience working on an engine, I think you should have a mechanic perform the work. You could end up with a larger oil leak that could be more troublesome. This shouldn't be an expensive job to have done. A mechanic also may look at the actual amount of leakage involved and may tell you the fix isn't worth the trouble.
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