can this be made a sticky

daselbee

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Re: can this be made a sticky

The video is kinda vague, don't you think? The key point....lining up the mark on the plug with the injector location is sort of glossed over, especially when they are showing those red and green zones. I wish they had shown a better pic of the injector/plug mark relationship.
 

steelespike

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Re: can this be made a sticky

Assuming we know where the injector is (if we are changing plugs we are likely acquainted with the injector location)
seem,s straioght forward to me.
My question is what happens with the rejected plugs? Can they be tried again in another cylinder? Do we change the old gasket washer ?
Once tried the washer is flattened limiting how far it will turn before torque is reached.
 

woody66912

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Re: can this be made a sticky

Assuming we know where the injector is (if we are changing plugs we are likely acquainted with the injector location)
seem,s straioght forward to me.
My question is what happens with the rejected plugs? Can they be tried again in another cylinder? Do we change the old gasket washer ?
Once tried the washer is flattened limiting how far it will turn before torque is reached.

Yes you try them in a different cylinder, and re-torque to 15 ftb
 
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