Hi Mates,
Long day has now ended in my garage. Belive it or not, but the car is back
on the road. As I have never used theese doomed plugs, I bought an extra
months ago. Lucky the front one came out, soo it was possible to install the
new one and hit it with a bar from the wheel bay. No problems on the test
yet, though I was carefull this time with the throttle.
I have also retorqued the cylinderhead and reset the valve gaps.
I had some unexpected problems with my new steering wheel. It did not fitted
on the splines. I has to file the grooves one by one to get it on. Still a
bit tight. Anybody ever encountered such problem?
Gergo
2011/6/30 Per Schoerner <healeyguy@bredband.net>
> Hi
> Has happened to me too, on my newly restored Sprite engine. I thought I had
> hit the plug enough, but apparently not. Installed a new plug and gave it a
> couple of good smacks, and the others too, and they have held on ever since
> (7 years ago). Doomed plugs, you have to hit them in the centre so they
> expand in to hole. If you hit them correctly they will be impossible to
> remove without destroying I think.
>
> Per
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