Hey guys,
My #6 spark plug still has a little grey fluid, no as dark as other spark plugs. I checked the history of forum, some said it's normal, some said it's water milky.
I installed the new exhaust plate, water jack cover, with every new gaskets and silicone black. But the #6 still a little grey color. How can I check if water intrudes inside the chamber?
I did replace the crankshaft lower seals (2 of them) and the O ring seal. There does have a groove on the lower seal contact position.
I am now considering to repair that grove with the repair kit, (forgot the name, "speed-??")
But how can water intrude from below? It's all sealed around by the gasket and silicone. There should be no water around the seal position.
Please see the picture. All the red lines are sealed. This is not the picture from my motor.
My #6 spark plug still has a little grey fluid, no as dark as other spark plugs. I checked the history of forum, some said it's normal, some said it's water milky.
I installed the new exhaust plate, water jack cover, with every new gaskets and silicone black. But the #6 still a little grey color. How can I check if water intrudes inside the chamber?
I did replace the crankshaft lower seals (2 of them) and the O ring seal. There does have a groove on the lower seal contact position.
I am now considering to repair that grove with the repair kit, (forgot the name, "speed-??")
But how can water intrude from below? It's all sealed around by the gasket and silicone. There should be no water around the seal position.
Please see the picture. All the red lines are sealed. This is not the picture from my motor.