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spark plugs
when i was changing the spark plugs on the cub the front one came out very hard , is there a secret on cleaning the threads so they will go back easy
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Plugs
You can buy a spark plug thread chaser at any good auto parts store. I was allways reluctant to use them as you know where the crud goes. But when you install the new plugs it dislodges a lot of that crud and you know where it goes. I hold a shop vac close when I do chase the threads and hope nothing gets under the valves.
Put a little Never Seez on the threads when installing the plugs.
Put a little Never Seez on the threads when installing the plugs.
Dave <*)))><
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