This is plug 6 from a 2000 Eurovan VR6, which uses a waste spark system with 3 coils in a pack and spark plug wires.
I had rough running and a misfire code for cylinder 6. I put in an old used plug from the last time I changed them ~65k miles ago. The stock plug is NGK BKR5EKUP "laser platinum," which I think means both the center electrode and the grounds are platinum. Waste spark systems have one plug in a pair sparking center to ground, while the other sparks ground to center.
https://ngksparkplugs.com/en/resources/waste-spark-ignitions
The other plugs don't look any where near this bad (much less oily and way smaller and fewer white spheres). Cylinder 6 is the closest intake runner to the throttle valve, so maybe it gets the most oil from the PCV valve. It's been looking like this for a while, as my old saved plug 6 from 2019 is also the worst of the bunch. There's also a whole lot of electrode erosion (gap is at least 0.055" when it should be 0.028" when new (but all 6 sparkplugs are like that).
In the photos you can see the barnacles on the ceramic and the how out of round the center electrode is (sorry for the out of focus top down view). The white spheres are hard to scrape off with a small screwdriver.
I ordered 6 new OEM plugs obviously, if just to check that the new gap is much closer to 0.028" OEM spec. (Gap spec is measured with the feeler gauge inserted vertically tangential to the center electrode).
I had rough running and a misfire code for cylinder 6. I put in an old used plug from the last time I changed them ~65k miles ago. The stock plug is NGK BKR5EKUP "laser platinum," which I think means both the center electrode and the grounds are platinum. Waste spark systems have one plug in a pair sparking center to ground, while the other sparks ground to center.
https://ngksparkplugs.com/en/resources/waste-spark-ignitions
The other plugs don't look any where near this bad (much less oily and way smaller and fewer white spheres). Cylinder 6 is the closest intake runner to the throttle valve, so maybe it gets the most oil from the PCV valve. It's been looking like this for a while, as my old saved plug 6 from 2019 is also the worst of the bunch. There's also a whole lot of electrode erosion (gap is at least 0.055" when it should be 0.028" when new (but all 6 sparkplugs are like that).
In the photos you can see the barnacles on the ceramic and the how out of round the center electrode is (sorry for the out of focus top down view). The white spheres are hard to scrape off with a small screwdriver.
I ordered 6 new OEM plugs obviously, if just to check that the new gap is much closer to 0.028" OEM spec. (Gap spec is measured with the feeler gauge inserted vertically tangential to the center electrode).
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