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Anyone have any pointers? Changing my Spark plugs when I get the chance.

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Old 10-08-2008, 05:22 PM
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Anti-seize is ok. Personally i never use the stuff. After the spark plug is snug, i just give it about a half turn with the ratchet, and thats it. I never have problems getting my plugs out.

I find with anti seize, that you can easily over tighten the plugs, almost like if you put a lube on the threads.

I guess it doesn't really matter though, if you know how to feel out what your torquing them down to.
 
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Old 10-08-2008, 06:05 PM
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ok i would start a new thread or search but im lazy and i just want to ask in this thread

i have 23,400 miles and I just bought this truck, im ordering FIPK CAI and installing that next week but i wanted to change the plugs when i did this

what are the best plugs for performace=
 
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A little bit of Nickel Anti-Seize on the threads goes a long way. When it comes to aluminum heads and spark plugs I always insist on a torque wrench. Back off the torque 10-15 percent of the manufactures spec and you'll be OK.

Lastly, dielectric grease on the boots.
 
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Old 10-09-2008, 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted by smacked1
ok i would start a new thread or search but im lazy and i just want to ask in this thread

i have 23,400 miles and I just bought this truck, im ordering FIPK CAI and installing that next week but i wanted to change the plugs when i did this

what are the best plugs for performace=
Not sure they are the best, but I plan on installing NGK Iridium plugs next month.

Tom
 
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Old 10-09-2008, 03:55 AM
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I've had good luck with the Autolite 3923's.
 
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thanks alot for the input
 



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