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To: "MGB" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Aluminum heads
From: "Dave Wood" <djw69@idt.net>
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 10:30:33 -0700
I changed the plugs in my daughters Mazda last night before I took it though
the pollution test this morning where it passed I'm happy to say.  My
question is about the difficulty I had in removing two of the plugs.  I've
never had a plug so reluctant to be taken out.  Two of them fought me all
the way out.  The engine had been run briefly about 3 hours previously so it
was pretty cold by the time I removed the plugs.  The most difficult one had
aluminum in the bottom two or three threads.  Does the aluminum melt into
the plugs or what?  The reason I am so concerned is that I need to change
the plugs in my wife's Olds V6 which is going to be a misery anyway as I
have to disconnect the dog bones and rotate the engine toward the front in
order to remove the plugs on the firewall side.  Since it also has aluminum
heads and I know that the plugs have never been changed, am I looking at the
same kind of difficulty to remove those?  I understand that it is a good
policy to put anti-seize compound on any bolts that go into aluminum and I
assume this is correct for plugs as well?  The only MG content is that there
are aluminum heads available as replacement heads which I assume could cause
the same kind of problem.

Thanks in advance,

Dave 72 B


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