Pre-ignition
is defined as the ignition of the mixture prior to the spark plug firing.
Anytime something causes the mixture in the chamber to ignite prior to the spark plug event it is
classified as
pre-ignition. Pre-ignition caused by some other ignition source
such as an overheated spark plug tip, carbon deposits in the combustion chamber
and, rarely, a burned exhaust valve; all act as a glow plug to ignite the
charge.
An engine can live
with detonation occurring for considerable periods of time, relatively
speaking. There are no engines that will live for any period of time when
pre-ignition occurs. When people see broken ring lands they mistakenly blame it
on pre-ignition and overlook the hammering from detonation that caused the
problem. A hole in the middle of the piston, particularly a melt ed hole in the
middle of a piston, is due to the extreme heat and pressure of pre-ignition.
Other signs of
pre-ignition are melted spark plugs showing splattered, melted, fused looking
porcelain. Many times a "pre-ignited plug" will melt away the ground
electrode. What's left will look all spattered and fuzzy looking. The center
electrode will be melted and gone and its porcelain will be spattered and
melted. This is a typical sign of incipient pre-ignition.
The plug may be
getting hot, melting and "getting ready" to act as a pre-ignition
source. The plug can actually melt without pre-ignition occurring. However, the
melted plug can cause pre-ignition the next time around.
The engine will not
run more than a few seconds with pre-ignition. The only way to control
pre-ignition is just keep any pre-ignition sources at bay. Spark plugs should
be carefully matched to the recommended heat range.
The key point here is
that detonation occurs after you have initiated the normal combustion with the
spark plug. Pre-ignition is defined as the ignition of the mixture prior to the
spark plug firing. Anytime something causes the mixture in the chamber to
ignite prior to the spark plug event it is classified as pre-ignition. The two
are completely different and abnormal phenomenon.
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