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Re: Changing the spark plugs.....
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Yea, when I went to undo I said much more than YIKES!.....one of the PO's really wanted to make his strength known in the future.....I have used this size breaker bars enough to now have the feel of how much pressure to apply when getting something loose. As mentioned, I wouldn't do this to another owner's vehicle even if asked....if I mess up on my own vehicle, oh well!!! but as you can see, they came out fine. I did use a slight amount of anti-sieze for the next time.... I have never used oil for this purpose, not saying it wouldn't work....and have not performed a snug-up on the plugs, yet!!!
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Tom 1994 ZR-1 #009 "captured test fleet car" 1974 LS4 454 Vert 1974 L-82 355 Vert. 1982 L83 CFI...now a retired "dd"....Sold WAZOO Member Last edited by Roadster; 09-07-2017 at 09:34 PM. |
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Re: Changing the spark plugs.....
Anti-seize or oil works well on plug threads but if you use anti-seize compound you MUST use non-metallic anti seize.
Much of the anti-seize on the market has copper, moly or nickel in it so read lables before you buy. My favorite for spark plugs is DuPont Krytox a flourinated grease which has anti-seize properties and is very durabile at high temperature.
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Hib Halverson Technical Writer former owner 95 VIN 0140 current owner 19 VIN 1878 Last edited by Hib Halverson; 09-09-2017 at 02:41 PM. |
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