My M60 has been running increasingly rough at idle for the last few months. It does just fine off idle and through the power range, but at idle it had that intermittent misfire very much pointing to an ignition problem. Being that I just installed a new set of NGK plugs and coil to plug connectors about 6 months ago, I doubted they were the cause, but I yanked them anyway to check. I ohm tested them and they all were fine...none with too much resistance. That said, I did notice an interesting brown ring on 4 of the 8, there on the ceramic right where it meets the metal/hex case. Didn't think much of it.
So, I'm now ohm testing the coils when cold and again when hot looking for anything out of norm. Nothing. Then I read a post about how a coil can pass the primary winding ohm test, but still fail and how you need some di-electric tester to make sure. yeah...I don't have one of those in my tool box.
Anyway, just about at that point I start getting a CEL, code 1212. Ha! O2 sensors....that MUST be it. Nope. $230 later the car is running better through the power band, no more CEL, but the rough idle remains.
Now I'm pissed. I figure, okay, I'll buy 4 ignition coils and chase down the misfire by playing musical chairs under the hood. Well, I thought about it for a while and realized i was still guessing, so I might as well drop the $85 on a diagnostic test and at least be sure of the issue.
The test showed 4 of the 8 cylinders misfiring. Guess which ones? Yup, every one of the four with that BROD (Brown Ring of Death) on the the plugs. According to this shop owner (he's a former Electrical Engineer and is from Bavaria, Germany), some plugs are prone to electrical leaking at this ceramic/metal case junction. The tell-tale sign being the BROD. 8 new BOSCH plugs and another $200 later (I just let him do the job) she's purring at idle again.
Had I known this before, I could have saved a bunch of time and cash. And I still have to wonder if the O2 sensor failure was related to these plugs puking. Anyway, learn from my ordeal!
Best and Happy Holidays!
John