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Spark plug change with a 3.4 whipple crusher
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<blockquote data-quote="cj428mach" data-source="post: 15809594" data-attributes="member: 142081"><p>I've changed my plugs tons of times lol for only having 13,000 miles on the car. Yes it seems stupid but 11ft lbs seems loose when you tighten them but later on when I go to break them loose it takes a surprising amount of effort. I also use a dab of antiseize on the threads.</p><p></p><p>When I torque them down I use my inch pound wrench cranked up as I feel this is way more accurate than my ft/lb wrench turned down to almost nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj428mach, post: 15809594, member: 142081"] I've changed my plugs tons of times lol for only having 13,000 miles on the car. Yes it seems stupid but 11ft lbs seems loose when you tighten them but later on when I go to break them loose it takes a surprising amount of effort. I also use a dab of antiseize on the threads. When I torque them down I use my inch pound wrench cranked up as I feel this is way more accurate than my ft/lb wrench turned down to almost nothing. [/QUOTE]
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