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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: celina, ohio
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hi mike
how have you been ? i still live in fla actually i'm 3 miles from main entrance of disney. hope to see you some next year. i'm building a gt stocker . tell dave hello for me. jim |
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Location: Orange City Fl
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Jim
Dont forget to put anti seize on the plug threads before reinstalling. John. Havin fun 1/4 mile at a time... |
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Location: celina, ohio
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john, i lost your #. also need your shop address, i'll stop in and see you this week , jim
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Most likely dirt and crud built up around the plug. use a long scribe to break up the crud and blow it out real good with air. use anti seize and don't over tighten the plug. most of the thread problems were on the 5.4 and the V-10. hope it helps. good luck
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