So I have a 3.0 LX and I was 13 miles offshore when the engine lost 500 rpm and a very loud clatter begun. We killed the engine and use the ancillary to get back only to find something that I have never seen in my life before.
The local Marine Engineer installed short reach delco MR43T instead of NGK BPR6EFS long reach plugs.
He only installed one spark plug as the previous one snapped. The rest of the plugs were correct when we were out on the water and the failure happened. We examined the engine and return to Port and found that the ceramic part of the spark plug that he installed had completely separated from the metallic part which was left screwed into the head.
Had the responsibility of four people on my vessel when it failed and I believe that the wrong part was installed and as a result of this we suffered this failure
Can anyone explain how the ceramic section of the spark plug could separate from the metal casing and cause exhaust gases to escape freely from the cylinder explaining the clattering sound? I thought we had thrown a rod it was so loud.
The local Marine Engineer installed short reach delco MR43T instead of NGK BPR6EFS long reach plugs.
He only installed one spark plug as the previous one snapped. The rest of the plugs were correct when we were out on the water and the failure happened. We examined the engine and return to Port and found that the ceramic part of the spark plug that he installed had completely separated from the metallic part which was left screwed into the head.
Had the responsibility of four people on my vessel when it failed and I believe that the wrong part was installed and as a result of this we suffered this failure
Can anyone explain how the ceramic section of the spark plug could separate from the metal casing and cause exhaust gases to escape freely from the cylinder explaining the clattering sound? I thought we had thrown a rod it was so loud.