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anti-sieze for spark plugs??
Should I apply to threads? I am scaaared it will set of my sensors? If yes, what brand or does it really matter.
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Re: anti-sieze for spark plugs?? (boltnut)
Yes. Use anti sieze compound on the spark plug threads. Just don't gob it on there. Look for any compound that is compatible with aluminum.
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Re: anti-sieze for spark plugs?? (Perfectionist)
put some on your finger and run it across the plug threads.
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Re: anti-sieze for spark plugs?? (ogbusboy)
or if you are ghetto like me, put a drop of fresh motoroil in the threads.
it will works the same
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