Video: Does this seem like fuel starvation?
#21
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That plug on the right looks like it took some aluminum with it when it came out...was that the #1? (If I'd read, yeah it is) How did the new plug thread in? It may spit it out eventually if your threads are buggered...
#23
The new one threaded in nice and tight. I used one of the nicer older plugs to clean the threads a few time before installing it.
I'll keep an eye on it.
Side note -- When installing #4, the ceramic coating cracked a little because for a split second I wasn't wrenching completely straight on because of the awkward location of that cylinder. It should be replaced, correct?
#25
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Well if it threaded in nice, it should be fine. Little copper antiseize will make it easier next time around. The hi-temp stuff. And the cracked one should probably be replaced before long.
#26
NGK specifically states not to use anti-seize with their plugs, so I followed their advice.
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