Advice seeked on possible damage to engine
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:52 pm
Gents,
The wife's Toyota RunX was serviced yesterday. The first one after the maint plan expired and thus done at my favourite independant in town.
He showed me the plugs that came out. The plugs had two sets of washers, he says the previous service didn't remove the old washers and fitted the new washers on top of the old set. There is a build-up of carbon "growing" along the outside of the spark plugs. I assume this is because of "blow-by" past the double layer of washers.
We were in Stellenbosch last week and rented a little i10. Wife said it pulled better than her RunX, now she has to lift her right foot to prevent the RunX from getting away from her.
My questions:
1)Did the blow-by cause any damage to the engine?
2)Can condition described above explain the remarkable difference in performance?
Thanks
Roelf
The wife's Toyota RunX was serviced yesterday. The first one after the maint plan expired and thus done at my favourite independant in town.
He showed me the plugs that came out. The plugs had two sets of washers, he says the previous service didn't remove the old washers and fitted the new washers on top of the old set. There is a build-up of carbon "growing" along the outside of the spark plugs. I assume this is because of "blow-by" past the double layer of washers.
We were in Stellenbosch last week and rented a little i10. Wife said it pulled better than her RunX, now she has to lift her right foot to prevent the RunX from getting away from her.
My questions:
1)Did the blow-by cause any damage to the engine?
2)Can condition described above explain the remarkable difference in performance?
Thanks
Roelf