Loctite on Spark Plugs
Thats an idea.I'm a pipefitter by trade and when we have problem threads on pipe or want a 100% leakproof/high pressure joint we use a product called "XPANDO". Its a powder that you add water to,to make a liquid type paste.But,you have to work with it quick or it will dry up! This stuff is like Superman and Batman in a can! To break the threads loose you have to hammer them! Anyway,if you torque the plugs to the factory specs they should be ok. BTW,I think they improved the spark plug holes on your year motor!
I have not. Anti-seize is what is normally used. I do not know if medium loctite is even heat-rated for an application like that. We are alway's looking for test rats to try something new and let us know if it hurts. Hurt me, beat me, make me write bad checks...
Originally posted by BlueOvalFitter
BTW,I think they improved the spark plug holes on your year motor!
BTW,I think they improved the spark plug holes on your year motor!
Originally posted by Rikster
Is that true? I thought it was with the new 2004 model. Can anyone confirm that they made the change in 2002? How would I find out if mine has the new improved version?
Is that true? I thought it was with the new 2004 model. Can anyone confirm that they made the change in 2002? How would I find out if mine has the new improved version?
Jes


