so I changed my spark plugs...
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Ummm, so did I
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Originally Posted by Novesh
I gata roll to mma practice, I'll take some pix of plugs when i get home, thanks for the help guys
if ya can post up some good places to buy plenum spacer, good plugs, gaskets, etc etc etc, greatly appreciated!!
if ya can post up some good places to buy plenum spacer, good plugs, gaskets, etc etc etc, greatly appreciated!!
Nothing beats the quality of MotorDyne Spacers. Get one of those. Plugs, stay with NGK factory plugs. The VQ engines do not like too many plugs and seem to run the best on the stock NGKs. Yours did for 5 years. Stay factory on everything. But personally I wouldn't touch the gaskets when they aren't leaking.
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
Well, sorry to say you were wrong on the info. I mean if it was the O rings then yes it would be the problem you state. But it isn't and it was on the chamber side where the threads are, not the coilpack side. He doesn't have O ring or valve cover gasket problems.
The oil will still get all over the plug when you take them out regardless...
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Originally Posted by blasian
If he had no oil on the coil pack then yes, but he didn't state that in the original post.
The oil will still get all over the plug when you take them out regardless...
The oil will still get all over the plug when you take them out regardless...
Oil will not jump from th thread side to the coil pack side of the plugs when you pull them out. Gravity prevents that.
Now if it had your problem, then yes oil can get on both sides, but he said it wasn't on the coilpack side. EOD.
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
Exactly why I had him clarify the post, which you kept on insisting afterwards it still was your O ring problem when it wasn't.
Oil will not jump from th thread side to the coil pack side of the plugs when you pull them out. Gravity prevents that.
Now if it had your problem, then yes oil can get on both sides, but he said it wasn't on the coilpack side. EOD.
Oil will not jump from th thread side to the coil pack side of the plugs when you pull them out. Gravity prevents that.
Now if it had your problem, then yes oil can get on both sides, but he said it wasn't on the coilpack side. EOD.
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Originally Posted by blasian
Right... considering I'm not the only person that had this problem, you can believe what you want such as stock LS2 GTOs not running high 12s stock
And your problem isn't the same as the OPs, it helps if you read better.
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
Most don't run high 12s.
And your problem isn't the same as the OPs, it helps if you read better.
And your problem isn't the same as the OPs, it helps if you read better.
Can't go wrong with Motordyne because the support is awesome...
As far as plugs... majority go with stock or iridium plugs.
What are you getting a valve job for
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Wow, you this dumb?
No one EVER SAID there isn't tube issues. The OP doesn't have a TUBE issue like you keep trying to point out.
And he isn't getting a valve job, he is getting new valve cover gaskets because it's free even though he doesn't need it. If you read the posts you would have figured that out.
No one EVER SAID there isn't tube issues. The OP doesn't have a TUBE issue like you keep trying to point out.
And he isn't getting a valve job, he is getting new valve cover gaskets because it's free even though he doesn't need it. If you read the posts you would have figured that out.
Originally Posted by blasian
Like I said... from reading the original post, I based my opinion and experience because mine had oil all over them. If you don't think the tube seals don't have issues then you are mistaken.
Can't go wrong with Motordyne because the support is awesome...
As far as plugs... majority go with stock or iridium plugs.
What are you getting a valve job for
Can't go wrong with Motordyne because the support is awesome...
As far as plugs... majority go with stock or iridium plugs.
What are you getting a valve job for
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
Wow, you this dumb?
No one EVER SAID their isn't tube issues. The OP doesn't have a TUBE issue like you keep trying to point out.
And he isn't getting a valve job, he is getting new valve cover gaskets. If you read the posts you would have figured that out.
No one EVER SAID their isn't tube issues. The OP doesn't have a TUBE issue like you keep trying to point out.
And he isn't getting a valve job, he is getting new valve cover gaskets. If you read the posts you would have figured that out.
Like I said... I know how smart you are already
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Originally Posted by Novesh
forgot plugs in other house.
motordyne spacer and NGK, got it. will do.
the valve job is going to be free (warrenty woot woot)
motordyne spacer and NGK, got it. will do.
the valve job is going to be free (warrenty woot woot)
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Originally Posted by SC 350Z
good choice on the spacer and plugs while you have the plenum off source up a therminator gasket to go between your runners and bottom plenum and also go to lowes,homedepot etc and geta 3/8 barb fitting and place it between the two coolant lines that hook up to your top half of your plenum and as far as the oil on your plugs its just your orings on your valve cover not sealing up, mine leaked i tryed using rtv but didnt do it right so i just bought new covers good luck
+1 on isothermal gasket... glad I have two because I'll be putting that on whenever I get my new motor.
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Originally Posted by blasian
BTW, was it on all of your plugs or just some?
so I'll order some NGK's or iridium plugs better? I dunno...figure you guys do, stockers seemed fine.