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<blockquote data-quote="FireballXL5" data-source="post: 1513932" data-attributes="member: 20483"><p>I've dealt with Heli-coil repair kits... But never on the spark plugs... </p><p></p><p>What is the question? Do you think the insert is not loctited properly and is leaking around its threads... Of are you thinking that the spark plug is leaking around its threads? Can you wiggle/remove the insert? </p><p></p><p>If it were me... And the plug would not tighten... I would try to remove the liner, clean it up, and re-install with red loctite... Worse thing you could do here is spin the sleeve all the way into the cylinder... Causing permanent damage... If the sleeve is stripped on the inside... Then replace it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireballXL5, post: 1513932, member: 20483"] I've dealt with Heli-coil repair kits... But never on the spark plugs... What is the question? Do you think the insert is not loctited properly and is leaking around its threads... Of are you thinking that the spark plug is leaking around its threads? Can you wiggle/remove the insert? If it were me... And the plug would not tighten... I would try to remove the liner, clean it up, and re-install with red loctite... Worse thing you could do here is spin the sleeve all the way into the cylinder... Causing permanent damage... If the sleeve is stripped on the inside... Then replace it... [/QUOTE]
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