<VV> antisneeze
J R Read
hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Mon Mar 18 20:25:05 EDT 2013
I agree. This is a case of - more is not better.
A light touch required and only on the last (topmost) 3 or 4 threads.
Later, JR
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Subject: Re: <VV> antisneeze
>I use a very small amount of antiseize on plug threads , but be careful
> that none gets into the chamber , I diagnosed a skip for some one once
> that
> had it get in the cylinder and short a plug .I think the stuff plated the
> insulator. It ran ok for a short time, then went nuts.That plug showed a
> short even after washing it in solvent. I am fairly sure it was the
> problem
> ,because there was plenty/too much on the threads.
> Regards, Tim Colson
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