thankes Bill and Steve, Bill I had a NGK almost blow a plug out too, on a
1000 Kawasaki Bike. anybody familiar with this manifold
http://216.37.204.206/Actionsports/O...pe=13&A=48&B=5
Thanks P.S. antisieze sounds good, think I have Champion though,man
they are expensive, $32 for 8.
"Steve Barker" wrote in message
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Actually, yes. Motorcraft plugs work fine when you apply anti-seize
compound
as you should
to any plug anyway.
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Actually no. The dang unplated body with the least bit of moisture
rusts,
and builds up rust to the head, where you have both a hard time getting
a
wrench on and also weakening the shell where it rounds off. Twice I had
major problems using the Motocrafts. Once involved removing the head.
And
the NGK's run better. Have had a Motocraft spit the whole ceramic
center
out. Luckily was only about a mile out of berkeley and could limp back
on
the kicker. The Large Easy-out works good in this situation.
Bill
"Steve Barker" wrote in message
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Motorcraft plugs work fine when you apply anti-seize compound as you
should
to any plug anyway.
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Get yourself down to a good tool supply store. Not the less than a
dollar
wrench store. look through the 5/8" box end wrench (6 point
preferred
for
rusty plugs) for one with a deep offset. I think mine is a Snap-On
brand
wrench. This means you can get to the sparkplug. I have removed
the
manifold (not hard to do, just pull it away from the motor, and
leave
the
elbow intact. Do not use Motocraft plugs!!!! They are not plated
and
will
rust to the head. Then when they break, you have to buy a BIG
easy-out
to
back out the remains, and possibly remove the head to remove the
extra
parts. I use NGK. My 351W does not have the tube.
Bill
"WildestDream" wrote in message
.net...
the exaust manifolds are in the way on all the plugs, it has a
tube
on
the
bottom of manifole that runs across, all 1 piece, can't even slip
a
socket
on any? do u have to remove manifold to access? I don't think they
were
ever
changed if that had to be done. just bought the boat last yr. here
is
my
manifold.
http://216.37.204.206/Actionsports/O...pe=13&A=48&B=5
thanks