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Old 09-10-2009, 08:35 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Lil bastard
Nowhere in the Factory Service manual, or the Factory Repair manual is the use of an anti-sieze agent recommended for a spark plug change.

Also, the standard for torque specs always assumes a dry thread (unless specifically noted otherwise). If you use any kind of dry or wet lubricant, you need to reduce the torque spec 50% or find a lubricated fastener torque spec chart. If not, you will over-torque the fastener because the torque spec takes into account the friction present in a dry threaded fastener. Over-torque risks over-stretching the fastener or stripping the tap, in this case, the Head.

In thirty years of putting plugs in various Porsche engines, we have always used anti seize, torqued to factory specs and have never had an issue, ever………and we are not the only shop out here that does the exact same thing because of the number of times we have encountered plugs that galled the treads in alloy heads because anti seize had not been used when they were installed…..............

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