I vacuumed the bits out and it seemed like i got all of them out.
Ceramic from spark plug fell into cylinder.
The last piece i m guessing fell into the spark plug hole.
I watched it tried to save it but failed so i haven t tried to crank my car because i know it would could cause damage to my gasket head.
Couple days ago terrible rattling noise coming from.
I managed to change them with out getting any porcelain in the combustion chamber then i got to the last one and oops there goes a little piece of porcelain right down the hole.
When removing the plug a piece of plastic fell into the cylinder.
From my earlier post i managed to get the compression test adapter out of the spark plug hole.
I was swapping plugs yesterday where one plug had very brittle ceramic and small bits fell into the cylinder.
Half of the ceramic casing on the plug i pulled out was gone.
Next day comes while i am commuting it feels like a loss of power from the engine and my check engine light comes on.
I sucked up the pieces with a shop vac and installed a new plug.
Well it turns out that a ceramic piece broke off of the spark plug and fell into the first cylinder.
I have a serious problem here.
Upon removal of the last spark plug the ceramic araound the plug decided to break into a couple pieces all except for one i managed to get out.
A peace of the spark plug broke off and fell into the cylinder wall and i started it and now it s knocking.
When i was taking them out 3 of them broke.
Some mechanics also have a diagnostic scope or camera that can be put into each cylinder via the spark plug hole.
The pieces fell into the cylinder.
I put the new plugs in and it started up all good.
When replacing my spark plugs the plug in cylinder two cracked on me.
Small piece of porcelain from spark plug dropped into combustion chamber.
Hi there i was changing my spark plugs and ignition coils in my 2009 chevy traverse due to a check engine light that appeared.