[s-cars] spark plugs

rick banasik rbanasik at windstream.net
Thu Aug 16 21:59:38 EDT 2007


Martin:
         This can be repaired without removing the cylinder head.  I 
would avoid the Helicoil brand for this repair.  I would strongly 
recommend the TimeSert brand for accuracy and longevity.  Experience 
goes a long way here because you really only get one shot at this.

                                         Rick Banasik

At 01:39 PM 8/15/2007, Martin Baggenstos wrote:

>In my 1995 S6, I have just run into problems with the 4th cylinder spark
>plug shooting out of it well, now occuring for the second time. When I try
>to screw it back in, now it will screw in but not tighten, as if it might be
>stripped in the spark plug well. If this is the case after a try a new spark
>plug, what are my options as far as getting a spark plug to seat and hold in
>place, as it seems as if the spark plug continous to loosen itself out.
>Thanks.
>
>Martin
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