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The area of the head around the threads where the plug gaskets seat needs to be clean metal. You don't want to completely crush the gaskets, but the plugs do need to be tightened firmly. Having the seating area clean will assure proper heat transfer from the plug to the head and should eliminate any leaks.
Over-tightening the plugs is to be avoided. The tiny plugs (10 MM?)used on the pre-war cars need hand tightening with a short wrench only.
Posted on: 4/23 17:32
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Perhaps you'll find this useful, from a vintage AC spark plug catalog.
Attach file: spark plug torque.jpg (78.47 KB)
Posted on: 4/24 14:29
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Printed and up on the shop wall! Thanks!
Found some more information too in my brother's trade school book under 'Installing Plugs': "If a torque wrench is not available, run plugs up until the gasket is just contacted (new gasket). Give the plug 1/2 to 3/4 turn beyond this point" Have fun! Bob J.
Posted on: 4/24 15:05
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Quote:
If a torque wrench is not available, run plugs up until the gasket is just contacted (new gasket). Give the plug 1/2 to 3/4 turn beyond this point That's more or less what I've always done and, of course, it is necessary to use a new gasket.
Posted on: 4/24 17:41
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