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E3 Spark Plugs Car and Truck Ignition Systems

Spark plugs are a vital yet sometimes overlooked part in an engine. These tiny parts are integral to the performance of your internal combustion engine. When it is time to replace this part, this exhaustive collection of spark plugs is your premium destination for securing a replacement.

What do spark plugs do in a car engine?

Spark plugs are a type of electrical device that fits in an engine’s cylinder head. For an internal combustion engine to work, the fuel must be ignited or “sparked” by a flame source, which is where the spark plug comes in. When a car is started, fuel is first moved from the fuel tank to the fuel injectors by a fuel pump. Then, the cold air intake mixes air with the fuel to make it highly combustible. The fuel is then moved into the cylinder where it ignites in a small controlled explosion. Without a spark plug to make a spark, this explosion would never happen.

How do you know when you need new plugs?

Even though creating a spark is vital to the operation of your engine, there are many potential reasons why your car will not start. Do some troubleshooting before electing to replace this device. If you have double-checked the battery and the starter and your car still will not start, chances are you need to replace the plug that provides you with that vital spark.

How do you install a new spark plug?

Allow your vehicle proper time to cool before embarking on this project. Each cylinder requires its own spark, so make sure you know which of the plugs you need to replace before getting started. After disconnecting the power, carefully unscrew the old plug. Check the plug after removal to get an idea of your overall engine health. Then, after applying a thin coat of anti-seize compound to the plug threads, carefully screw the new plug into place and tighten to specification with a torque wrench.

What are spark plugs made of?

Spark plugs are among the simplest components in your engine. In fact, this technology has hardly changed since its invention in 1904 by Henry Ford. The main structural components of a spark plug are a threaded metal shell and a porcelain insulator. Another key part is the terminal, which connects the plug to the ignition system. The most important part of this component is the central electrode, which is where the actual spark happens.

Who manufactures E3 spark plugs?

The manufacturer is the independently owned company of the patented E3 spark plug design. This company’s patented DiamondFIRE ground electrode gets a head start on the combustion process, and these innovative spark plugs also reduce a car’s emissions. These spark plugs are pregapped.

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