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    I have Vic jrs using sparkplug 3923, 7 of the plugs went on perfect #5 will thread in 3 turns then get hard, I turned it about 1/4 turn with ratchet and it started to turn but backed out to create any further damage.

    Any ideas of what problem can be and or solution?

  • #2
    Check the threads on the new plug, make sure they're not messed up.

    You can also try running one of the other plugs(new or old) into that hole to see if it is the threads in the head.
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    • #3
      I tried with a couple of the new plugs and they didn't go in either, those plugs are currently in other cylinders.

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      • #4
        run it in with a impact
        mine use to do the same,ant-seize seem to be the only thing that helped. just work it in out as if you were running a tap.
        its a scary feeling i know.....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by "MrEd" View Post
          run it in with a impact
          mine use to do the same,ant-seize seem to be the only thing that helped. just work it in out as if you were running a tap.
          its a scary feeling i know.....
          Veryscary!! But your the second person to say anti-seize so I know what I'll be buying today

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          • #6
            Probably junk in the threads on the head. A good tap and die set is your friend.

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            • #7
              What size thread is the sparkplug?

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              • #8
                go to oreilly and get a 14mm spark plug chaser
                Ring and pinion specialist

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                • #9
                  Yep, chase threads.

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                  • #10
                    Put some JB Weld on the spark plug threads and run it in with an impact. Problem solved.

                    I kid...

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                    • #11
                      Always use anti-sieze when installing in aluminum heads...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by greenbullitt View Post
                        go to oreilly and get a 14mm spark plug chaser
                        Originally posted by BEARY View Post
                        Always use anti-sieze when installing in aluminum heads...
                        This.


                        Put some grease into the flutes of the tap so it will catch whatever comes away from the goobered threads.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by junior View Post
                          Veryscary!! But your the second person to say anti-seize so I know what I'll be buying today
                          always use that when changing plugs..
                          04 GT
                          91 LX

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                          • #14
                            Will do, never have had aluminum heads so good to know

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by junior View Post
                              Will do, never have had aluminum heads so good to know
                              Anytime you have two dis-similar metals you want to use anti-seize. Especially with aluminum and steel.

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