Spark plug torque spec?
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>>that should be 27nm (ungreased) ... and don't forget the never-seize!
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Thanks much--where do you find this stuff, btw? I can't believe how little info. is available.
That's actually higher than I thought it would be. Any good rule-of-thumb for how much to compensate for adding anti-seize? (I always use this stuff on plugs. I hear ti-to-ti is even more prone to welding itself together.)
Jeff
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Jeff in ATL
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Thanks much--where do you find this stuff, btw? I can't believe how little info. is available.
That's actually higher than I thought it would be. Any good rule-of-thumb for how much to compensate for adding anti-seize? (I always use this stuff on plugs. I hear ti-to-ti is even more prone to welding itself together.)
Jeff
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Jeff in ATL
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After some digging, here's Denso's recommendations (below). There's a lot of net-wisdom about what we ought to reduce torque values by when applying anti-seize--obviously no consensus.
http://www.densoiridium.com/installationguide.htm
http://www.densoiridium.com/installationguide.htm
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