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Blew out a spark plug
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<blockquote data-quote="Nvr_Spds" data-source="post: 9739685" data-attributes="member: 18785"><p>Lock N Stitch thread inserts are your best option.. Only ones made from Aluminum that i know of. Also approved by ford for out of warranty repairs. You can do them all, and never worry about them again. Also, with these inserts, you can torque the plugs to 27 ft-lbs, not the stock 14. They also dont effect the way heat is transfered from the plug, to the head like timecerts, and helicoils do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nvr_Spds, post: 9739685, member: 18785"] Lock N Stitch thread inserts are your best option.. Only ones made from Aluminum that i know of. Also approved by ford for out of warranty repairs. You can do them all, and never worry about them again. Also, with these inserts, you can torque the plugs to 27 ft-lbs, not the stock 14. They also dont effect the way heat is transfered from the plug, to the head like timecerts, and helicoils do. [/QUOTE]
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