@@joevirus563Honda’s service manual says that apply a small quantity of anti-seize compound to the plug threads. Torgue specs are 18 Nm / 13 lbf-ft and I assume it’s meant for lubricated threads. I apply anti-seize only upper side of threads and leave few first threads try.
Awesome video thanks for all the extra tips that many others have not thought of
I'm glad that it helped! Thanks for watching.
Good video. Doesn't anti-seize change the torque specs - one as to recalculate torque settings.
I have know idea. I'll do some research on that! I never thought about it possibly being a variable to consider.
The thing is that the spark plug needs be grounded to the motor to spark. If you use antiseize wont it isolate a little?
@@joevirus563Honda’s service manual says that apply a small quantity of anti-seize compound to the plug threads. Torgue specs are 18 Nm / 13 lbf-ft and I assume it’s meant for lubricated threads. I apply anti-seize only upper side of threads and leave few first threads try.