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Re: Frozen spark plugs

Subject: Re: Frozen spark plugs
From: Randall <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 08:10:07 -0700
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <20000419135807.48802.qmail@hotmail.com>
Mike :

You've already gotten good replies : Make sure your plugs are 1/2" reach
(this refers to the distance from the end of the threaded part to the
gasket surface), and use anti-seize on the new plugs.  Wouldn't hurt to
chase the threads in the head, either.  The plug threads are metric,
M14-1.25, and it's probably best to buy a tool made especially for
chasing spark plug threads.  Any auto parts store should have one.

I'll add that PB-Blaster, or carb cleaner, may work better on loosening
the old plugs than WD-40.  IMO WD-40 has lots of uses, but penetrating
oil is not one of them.  The "loosen, tighten, loosen, tighten" is a
good idea.

Randall
59 TR3A

Mike Barron wrote:
> 
> Tried to remove and replace the plugs on the "weenie" a few weeks ago
> (TR3) and got two out, and gave up on the other two, and tightened
> them back up.   COULD NOT get them out.   Going to try using WD40 to
> lubricate the threads by loosening, spraying, tightening and
> loosening, and repeating the process until plugs come out.  Question:
> How do I prevent this in the future? (Providing I am successful in
> getting them out this time)

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