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Old 10-27-2013, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Ham Bone
That's why you replace your spark plugs needlessly like me about once a year
Ya, had it for 2 months now and taking care of full routine maintenance. If I don't have proof that something was done then I replace it like it hasn't been done. This issue just bit me a good one.

I was starting to ponder Edelbrock heads and a cam, kinda glade I didn't have to go that route right now.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 01:15 PM
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I always torque the plugs to spec too . Never have a problem taking them out.
 
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I always torque the plugs to spec too . Never have a problem taking them out.
+1 there's usually always a reason the engineers come up with torque specs, even for little things like spark plugs!
 
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+1 there's usually always a reason the engineers come up with torque specs, even for little things like spark plugs!
Most people over tighten and also don't replace them when they should.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 03:21 PM
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What? Are you trying to tell me that using my 3/4 drive ratchet is too much?
 
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What? Are you trying to tell me that using my 3/4 drive ratchet is too much?
No, that's how you do it. You left out the cheater bar on the end of that 3/4 drive rachet.
 
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No, that's how you do it. You left out the cheater bar on the end of that 3/4 drive rachet.
Yeah, it's about six feet. Is that long enough?
 
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A 3 footer is fine, save the 6 footer for taking them out.
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
A 3 footer is fine, save the 6 footer for taking them out.
It's tighten till its stops then one more turn past that, right, lmao!
 
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spark plug torque "specs" is snug

just like oil filters are hand tight
 

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