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Hey, Warner users -- Is there an installation torque recommendation for the spark plugs of my SS165. What do you fellows do?
Thanks,
Tony Lowe
F24W-41A, N28522
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Re: Warner Spark Plug Torque
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Re: Warner Spark Plug Torque
' There is a reference in the Scarab shop manual that calls out 25-30 ft/lbs. However, I have concerns about the spark plug boss backing out of the head with the plug (it's happened to me twice). I'm on the light side of 25 now, with judicious use of anti-seize. Just enough to make sure the plug stays put. Bill McClure -----Original Message-----
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Subject: [fairchildclub] Warner Spark Plug Torque
Hey, Warner users -- Is there an installation torque recommendation for the spark plugs of my SS165. What do you fellows do?
Thanks, Tony Lowe F24W-41A, N28522
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From: lowea1
To: fairchildclub
Sent: Sun, Apr 13, 2014 12:41 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] Warner Spark Plug Torque
Hey, Warner users -- Is there an installation torque recommendation for the spark plugs of my SS165. What do you fellows do?
Thanks, Tony Lowe F24W-41A, N28522
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Re: Warner Spark Plug Torque
'25-30 is correct. If you are torqueing to 25 and the plug's threaded insert is backing out you will need to repair the interface between the plug insert and the head.'