spark plug removal
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I appreciate your input". WHEN you say you filled?? Are you saying very generously?? Cause I'm planning to
#12
Whenever I'm working with grease, I never skimp. Also, since our trucks require spark plug changes every 30K miles, it makes sense to keep a 3oz tube on-hand.
Last edited by Gary-L; 03-06-2016 at 10:03 AM.
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#15
Yes. I have a 3oz tube of di-electric grease. Roll it from the botton and squeeze a goodly amount into both ends of the boot. This will ensure the boot spring and the spark plug terminal are coated as well as the entire spark plug body. You also want a good connection at the coil pack. I noticed minor rust forming on the screw of each coil pack that makes contact with the spring. I scraped them all clean before attaching the greased boot. They key is good, clean contact for efficient voltage delivery to the spark plug.
Whenever I'm working with grease, I never skimp. Also, since our trucks require spark plug changes every 30K miles, it makes sense to keep a 3oz tube on-hand.
Whenever I'm working with grease, I never skimp. Also, since our trucks require spark plug changes every 30K miles, it makes sense to keep a 3oz tube on-hand.
question, how did you clean the bottom of the coil boot showing the rust.
Last edited by GRed; 03-06-2016 at 09:29 PM.