[Vwdiesel] antiseized glow plugs
Gavrik Peterson
gavrik at cablespeed.com
Mon Apr 25 09:58:21 EDT 2005
It is my understanding that even non-conductive grease is
not a problem on electrical connections. In fact some
switch contacts are greased to prevent contact oxidation
and provide mechanical lubrication.
I think the danger of over torquing things with greased
tapered threads still exists when one uses a torque
wrench. I got my first lesson on this when using Teflon
tape on plumbing fittings.
-- Gavrik
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:40:56 -0600
Justin and Chelly Bennett <cjb at midrivers.com> wrote:
>Use the antiseize. It has nickle or copper mixed in and
>will ground out just fine. It will save alot of cursing
>when you pull the threads out of the head because they
>hadn't been treated. One recommendation is to be careful
>when installing them. If at all possible use a torque
>wrench. A lubed thread will tighten down farther then
>unlubed and can throw the calibrated torque wrist off and
>strip the threads also.
>Justin
>
>>Do you antiseize the glow plugs? Reason for asking is
>>will that not
>>effect the ground connection to the head?
>>Nick
>>
>
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