mike.smith wrote:I use anti-seize, then tighten until well seated. I broke a spark plug off in the hole early on trying to torque to the high specs. I don't bother with torquing the spark plugs, honestly. Just seat them and give them a little more twist to make sure the crush washer has crushed and the spark plug is well seated.
lutorm wrote:Common problem: http://sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3948
The NGK ER9EH spark plugs we're using now have a spec that says "Torque Specs: Aluminum: 5.8-7.2 lb. ft."
lutorm wrote:Common problem: http://sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3948
I was not aware the torque spec had been changed, but I looked now and you are indeed correct. 12 seems like a much more reasonable value. Edit: Looking at what I wrote in that thread, apparently I'm misremembering...
The NGK ER9EH spark plugs we're using now have a spec that says "Torque Specs: Aluminum: 5.8-7.2 lb. ft."
So even 12 is ~twice as high as they say.
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