<VV> sparky plugs & anti-sieze
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Tue Jul 3 09:00:26 EDT 2007
I use a sparse amount. It seems like good insurance....
The reason behind the not to use: anti-seize can act as an insulator,
thus increasing the heat range of the spark plug.
Frank DuVal
Chris & Bill Strickland wrote:
> What is the current wisdom of using anti-sieze compound on Corvair
> spark plugs -- it used to be a no-no, but it is now reccomended for
> any number of current engines.
>
> Any one know the why's of this change or why not for a Corvair?
>
> Bill Strickland
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