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rythex Jun 9, 2006 08:43 AM

Changed sparkplugs.. now I'm scared..
 
I changed my sparkplugs yesterday.. and I'm scared I either crossthreaded them or torqued them down too tight.......

no.. I'm not having problems now.. I'm just paranoid :(

Car runs better now by the way.. replaced my NGK platinums with NGK iridium IX's..

My old sparkplugs looked ... used.

davidv Jun 9, 2006 08:48 AM

Spark plugs are scary. Any blind install (where you cannot see is scary). Generally, plugs should be tightened all the way to the base by hand. Then use a wrench for half a turn. All that you want to do of crush the crush washer.

jsupetran Jun 9, 2006 08:53 AM

True I normally use an extension by itself to tighten it so I can tell if I crossthread it. Then use a wrench to tighten it.

rythex Jun 9, 2006 09:03 AM

Well, the car runs fine.. I'll find out if I did anything stupid next time I change them (in 20,000 miles or so.. lol?)

VO... Jun 9, 2006 10:50 AM

(Shade tree mechanic's rule on spark plug torque) Thighten it with a small socket wrench until it's snug, then give her a slight quarter inch turn afterwards.

superchargedg Jun 9, 2006 10:52 AM

also i hoped you used anti seize on the threads.

davidf Jun 9, 2006 10:53 AM

To be honest you should'nt have to change them in 20,000 miles. Iridium plugs should go around 75,000 miles.

rythex Jun 9, 2006 11:10 AM

Ah ok cool, the platinums that were in there looked kinda burned now and my car felt like it was misfiring a bit..

rythex Jun 9, 2006 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by superchargedg
also i hoped you used anti seize on the threads.


no antiseize :/

DGA5 Jun 9, 2006 02:52 PM

If you are that paranoid go back and do this:

-Clean all the crap away from the old spark plug before removing it (too late for this)
-Dab some clan oil on the new one's threads and torque it to spec.

Whether you use anti seize or not is your choice. I have heard some high level mechanics go strongly one way or the other. Whether you go 1/4 of a turn (spark plug with washer), or 1/8 (spark plug with a taper) leaves too much room for a f'-up. With anything aluminum correct torque specs and a good torque wrench are your biggest friends.

maxpowers Jun 9, 2006 03:49 PM

They shouldn't be tourqed enough that you would need anti-seize.

Does the car actually run better? How so, idle?

lowtempo Jun 9, 2006 04:51 PM

just to pitch in . I recently changed my plugs @ 60k miles and my car runs great. I have the 5at and it seems to shift alott smother and less backfire when I do downshift. It revs faster and the idol is smoother. It also feels a little stronger. I used new OEM plugs. Its worth the time and effort.

rythex Jun 9, 2006 09:47 PM

yeah, the idle seems a little more less "jumpy" and I think it cleared up this slight "burble" sound from the exhaust..

The old sparkplugs did look somewhat burned down also. (took a sparkplug spacer and there looked to be a bit too much gap)

I won't remove and retorque.. if I did any damage it's already done hahaha. :|


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