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Dave A |
posted on 16th May 08 at 17:37 |
shh, I was trying to sound all techy and clever. :lol: | |
csweatherston |
posted on 16th May 08 at 16:00 |
aka molly grease | |
Superlite Ltd. |
posted on 16th May 08 at 10:15 |
YES! :D | |
Dave A |
posted on 16th May 08 at 09:35 |
molybendum diasulphate grease ;) | |
Superlite Ltd. |
posted on 16th May 08 at 08:32 |
quote: Ideally you should use that black stuff you use on lambda sensor threads. Forget what its called though :lol: Don't worry about that though mate, not needed :) | |
luke85 |
posted on 15th May 08 at 22:15 |
Nearly all these engines have a leak on the rocker cover gasket anyway so the threads get nicely lubricated when you take the plugs out! | |
csweatherston |
posted on 15th May 08 at 21:00 |
WD40 :| | |
Dave A |
posted on 15th May 08 at 18:59 |
just make sure copper grease does not get anywhere near the tip of the plug or into the cylinder, its one way to kill an engine as copper heats up quickly and can cause pre-ignition. | |
juggernaught |
posted on 15th May 08 at 17:31 |
nice one. cheers guys! | |
csweatherston |
posted on 15th May 08 at 16:48 |
apply a little bit of copper ese to the threads, make them easier to remove next time ;) | |
Dave A |
posted on 15th May 08 at 16:47 |
not really, keep the plug leads in order so that they dont get mixed up, check the condition of the plugs that you remove. | |
juggernaught |
posted on 15th May 08 at 16:44 |
thanks for that, is there anything else i need to do apart from take the old ones out and put the new in? | |
Dave A |
posted on 15th May 08 at 16:39 |
it has 4 spark plugs, buy bosch or NGK. make sure you dont over tighten them when you put them back in. | |
juggernaught |
posted on 15th May 08 at 16:36 |
I have a 2000 X14XE Corsa B. |