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      07-02-2018, 05:28 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by arkie6 View Post
And 17 ft-lbs seems like way more torque than necessary for spark plugs in an aluminum head. Did you have any anti-seize or lubricant on the plug threads? If so, you need to reduce the specified torque value by 20-25%; otherwise, you risk over stressing the threads. Most torque specs are based on clean and dry threads.

I never use a torque wrench for spark plugs. I just use a short handle ratchet and don't over do it. You can feel when the new spark plug crush washer is fully collapsed.
Thanks man I'll probably just use that instead of the torque wrench. I'm scared of it now and I didn't use any type of lube on it, This was my first time changing them looking at a video on youtube.
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