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> Spark plug backing out, Huh?
jeffdon
post Jul 24 2012, 03:30 PM
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A couple weeks ago, the car started running rough all of a sudden. Found that a wire was off No 1 plug, AND the plug was loose. Last had them out for a valve adjust begining of July, right before a 360 mile round trip to the sierras, with no issue.

Anyhow, pulled the plug, and put it back in, trying to feel for cross threading evidence, but it felt fine. Car ran great again.

Now, today, on a 80 mile round trip, it loosened up not once, but twice.

What could be causing this?
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benalishhero
post Jul 24 2012, 03:47 PM
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What torque value did you use?
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post Jul 24 2012, 03:49 PM
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QUOTE(benalishhero @ Jul 24 2012, 02:47 PM) *

What torque value did you use?


I usually just get them hand tight, then give them about a 1/4 turn (hard).

What should I use for a torque value?
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