Spark Plugs and Anti-Seize
Use it...it won't hurt anything......you don't need to goop it on though. A little bit goes a long way. Doesn't hurt to put it on a lot of other bolts that you remove either...makes life simpler down the road
Originally Posted by dannobre
Use it...it won't hurt anything......you don't need to goop it on though. A little bit goes a long way. Doesn't hurt to put it on a lot of other bolts that you remove either...makes life simpler down the road
I did for both my car and my father s mini van.
the tech who did my plugs 13 ~ k miles ago didnt apply ****, and it was really a bitch for me to try to get it off .... I was actually afraid that I might break something then my engine will **** .... lucky nothing happen.
the tech who did my plugs 13 ~ k miles ago didnt apply ****, and it was really a bitch for me to try to get it off .... I was actually afraid that I might break something then my engine will **** .... lucky nothing happen.
Originally Posted by staticlag
Is it okay to use anti-seize with sparkplugs?
Or, is the metallic goodness going to work its way into my engine?
Or, is the metallic goodness going to work its way into my engine?
I learned my lesson on my Miata when I got a plug stuck in the #1 cylinder. I accumulated about 50,000 miles while thinking about what I wanted to do about it. In the end I sold the car
Anti-seize from now on.(I did warn the buyer though.)
The other useful salve for sparkplugs is dialectric grease. Apply between the outside insulator and the ignition wire boot. Helps seal against moisture and aids in removal.
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