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#291291 05/02/01 05:22 PM
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I got a little on 1 of my plugs tiny electrode before installing plug. I wiped and installed. Should I have scrubbed harder or dipped in a degreaser? I am assuming with the temp and all, that the spark plug will clean itself when running hot for a while!


2001 Cavalier
150-175 more kms
per tank of same size
Pioneer 12 CD Changer

SOLD Green 98 Mystique
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Zetec ,ATX
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205 15s
#291292 05/06/01 07:40 AM
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You should be OK

By the way NGK specifically say NOT to use anti seize on their plugs.

I've never used it on any plug and never had a problem, too much risk of the goo contaminating the chamber. It can do increduble damage to the plug and if the threads are correctly cut the paste can allow overtightening.

Have a look at the NGK web site
NGK Web Site which is full of good info


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#291293 05/07/01 01:05 PM
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I used the motocraft plugs! Does anyone know if Ford uses antiseize on these plugs?


2001 Cavalier
150-175 more kms
per tank of same size
Pioneer 12 CD Changer

SOLD Green 98 Mystique
GS Sport
Zetec ,ATX
885 Fogs mod.
Hi beam mod.
205 15s

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