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When there is overheating, the insulator surface of the igniter becomes pure white and the burning gases deposit spots.
Electrode melting is a more advanced type of overheating and when spark plug temperatures reach 800 °C or more (abnormal excessive heat),
the tip of the plug may glow red hot and become a source of ignition prior to sparking, causing abnormal combustion (pre-ignition) that can damage the engine.
Overheating
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