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gander -> RE: Rotating engie for tune up (8/29/2007 3:52:59 PM)
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All finished with my project. I had read a post on a forum where a guy had found major erosion after 40,000+ miles on his original AC 41-921 plugs, so I decided to bite the bullet and do the tune up at 50,000 miles. I bought a set of Borg Warner lifetime warranty wires and upgraded to AC 41-101 Iridium plugs. The engine only rolls a few inches. I used a pry bar and tied it off when if got it rolled. You still have to work by feel on cylinders 2, 4 and 6. I checked the gap on the new plugs(found out later I wasn't supposed to-the Iridium is hard and brittle and the center electrode will break). The old plugs came out easily. I loosened the old plugs and used compressed air to blow out around them. I removed the old plugs, used a dab of never seize on the new plug threads , installed and torqued them. Put a dab of silicone dielectric compound in each new plug boot and installed them. The car purrs like a kitten. FWIW, all my old plugs were still gapped at .060 with no sign of erosion-I could have probably made 100,000 miles on them. I like the BW wires. They are an exact copy of the factory Chevy wires except color.
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