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Old 04-25-2007, 08:56 AM   #22
John V
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Originally Posted by MNBoxster
Hi,

You're most probably right, but using a Hi-Temp AS w/ high metal content (usually Copper) can effectivelty increase the surface area of the Ground or Common terminal with the Head by making contact (via a brige through the AS) to the back side of the threads. Would this interfere? I don't know, but I am just postulating a possible cause to the Lister's observations. This is why I said that it could (possibly) interfere.
I'll go ahead and answer my own question since RF transmission and reception happens to be the area in which I make a living. Using a conductive anti-seize on the threads of a spark plug can in no way cause increased radio interference.
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