total elimination of gas smell after spark plug change
total elimination of gas smell after spark plug change
I have a 07 F150 that I recently changed the spark plugs on (what a pain!). Anyway, I noticed the gas smell inside my cab after the change. I went back and made sure the plugs were torqued to 25 ft/lbs, and that made it much better. There is still a slight gas smell when I run the heat/air from outside air, but it's drastically reduced and it's mostly just when I first crank the engine. Does anybody have any recommendations for totally eliminating it? Should I torque the plugs to 28 or 30 ft/lbs?
I did put anit-sieze on the sleeves and a slight amount on the threads. Sorry for the dumb question, but how can this slight amount on the threads cause the plug to not seal completely?
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The tiny amount on the thread ( it IS a tiny amount, right?) is not an issue as long as you took it into account during retorquing. I myself always apply a miniscule amount. Old-school. And I've never had a sparkplug related issue.
More info here on derating values: http://www.densoiridium.com/installationguide.php
Did you remove / disturb the fuel rail during yer R&R work? Worth checking, perhaps - them o-rings can be pesky.
Good luck
MGD
Last edited by MGDfan; Jan 15, 2014 at 10:57 AM.






