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> Spark Plug Anti-Seize, OMG!!!!
bd1308
post Mar 8 2005, 12:16 PM
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I read on another thread about NOT using steel anti-sieze as it corrodes the aluminum.....i put some of the FLAPS stuff on, seems to work fine...but havent removed the plugs since. should i be afraid to change these plugs?
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"steel antisieze" ?

Porsche has consistently recommended no anti-sieze on the plugs; i think they had a bad experience with insulating antisieze back when ignition systems were wimpier and plugs more easily fouled (due to lead...)

i've always used antisieze on plugs and never had a problem. but to address all the various concerns, the antisieze i use on plugs ( i have half a dozen kinds... ) is LubroMoly LM58 Copper-Based Anti-sieze. it's rated for high temperatures and the copper eliminates (in my mind) any issue with insulation.

i put a tiny dab - half-a-pea, maybe, on the plug, and wipe it around with my finger; that takes most of it right back off, except for a very thin film.
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bd1308   Spark Plug Anti-Seize   Mar 8 2005, 12:16 PM
Mueller   if you have not removed them, how do you know it...   Mar 8 2005, 12:19 PM
bd1308     Mar 8 2005, 12:28 PM
ArtechnikA   "steel antisieze" ? Porsche has consistently reco...   Mar 8 2005, 01:53 PM
bd1308     Mar 8 2005, 02:25 PM
bd1308     Mar 8 2005, 02:30 PM
SLITS   THE MINERAL BRUCITE Chemical Formula: Mg(OH)2, Mag...   Mar 8 2005, 02:43 PM
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