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Another spark plug thread

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I usually install them dry and torque them to 20 ft lbs. was thinking of using some anti sieze the go around. What do you guys do?
 


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Depends on the plug. The shiny ones are coating that you don't use anti seize like the NGK 2309. I used to run copper autolites in a car years ago and those you do
 


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I use the 2309, gapped them to .021
 


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This will be my 3rd set of them on the car, 4th set of pkugs. I change them every time I have everything apart
 




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