Which plug for Radix?
#41
Originally Posted by Fandango
Steel bodied plugs in an aluminum head. Heat cycling will make 'em really happy where they are. Just for ease of removal.
Do you have head studs or aftermarket bolts? Or are you removing and replacing the stock torque to yield bolts every time you take the heads off?
Do you have head studs or aftermarket bolts? Or are you removing and replacing the stock torque to yield bolts every time you take the heads off?
I know why to use antiseize on the sparkplugs, just seeing if brian knows.
I really don't have my heads off either, I was just kidding around bro
#42
Originally Posted by moregrip
lol
I know why to use antiseize on the sparkplugs, just seeing if brian knows.
I really don't have my heads off either, I was just kidding around bro
I know why to use antiseize on the sparkplugs, just seeing if brian knows.
I really don't have my heads off either, I was just kidding around bro
After seeing/reading about your radix installation. I didn't question you removing your heads.
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Originally Posted by Fandango
Good to know.
After seeing/reading about your radix installation. I didn't question you removing your heads.
After seeing/reading about your radix installation. I didn't question you removing your heads.
Has anyone actually had the threads seize up on them without using the goop?
#49
Originally Posted by whitt1
It only takes one time having a threaded insert come out with the plug to make a lifelong beleiver in antiseize.
I am also a big anti-seize beleiver
Ever use a Heli-Coil kit?