- Thu Jan 14, 2016 6:09 pm
#54249
Ooops, the NGK BPR6ES also has a resistor (the 'R', Bosch also use that 'R') and does not need a suppressor cap, it must be the Champion without internal suppression.
Not a bad YouTube video but I'm a little leery of using anti-sieze on plug threads since ejecting one having used it. The copper compound creates an electrolytic reaction between the steel plug and the aluminium head, just add electricity, in this case lots of it and you get a sacrificial anode and the threads disappear from the aluminium, oops. Cleaning the plug hole is a very good idea before pulling the plug. That squish washer on a spark plug sets the torque properly if used correctly but it only has a few goes in it, they used to sell replacement washers but now we toss the plug. His 'normal' colour looks sooty to me, not right, see the Haynes joke book.
Not a bad YouTube video but I'm a little leery of using anti-sieze on plug threads since ejecting one having used it. The copper compound creates an electrolytic reaction between the steel plug and the aluminium head, just add electricity, in this case lots of it and you get a sacrificial anode and the threads disappear from the aluminium, oops. Cleaning the plug hole is a very good idea before pulling the plug. That squish washer on a spark plug sets the torque properly if used correctly but it only has a few goes in it, they used to sell replacement washers but now we toss the plug. His 'normal' colour looks sooty to me, not right, see the Haynes joke book.