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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: mechanic58]
#345987
11/14/03 05:44 AM
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Wow that is scary but I guess it makes sense, because the aluminum is softer than the cylinder walls it won't scratch them up.
93 4X4 ext-cab, auto, SR5, 3.4 V6, supercharged, 2.1" pulley, URD fuel mods, Aquamist WI, IPT valve body mod, dual cases, 4" superlift, Alcan springs, 33 BFG MT, ARB locked front & rear, 5.29 US Gears, RB 1" BL, 1.5" BJ spacers, TJM T-17, Warn m8000.
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: mt_goat]
#345988
11/14/03 05:53 AM
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i ran into this same problem on my old '84 yota, the idiot that owned it before me crossthread a plug big time. i did the tap + insert thing too. i got the shavings out by starting the engine on 3 cylinders for a few seconds to blow them out of the hole
'79 sport 4x4 longbed <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> 20/22R hybrid with EB's OS valves, 268c cam, offy intake, weber 32/36, thorley header, 5 speed swap, 34" LTBs, downey 3" springs, marlin hysteer, 4.88s and locked
'91 4x4 shortbed 22R-E, W56, the dd!
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: vrooooom]
#345989
11/14/03 06:23 AM
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Joined: Jun 2003
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>>>*One trick we use is to set up a shop vaccum, (Having a friend nearby with a 2nd set of hands is a real asset here...)
The vaccum will draw out most of the shavings, even though they are pretty much harmless, they just blow out the exhaust when you start it..
The real problem is with the late EFI engines...They run very close to stoichiometric, which means high heat compared to a carb rig..
The steel threads act like an insulator and change the thermal transfer from the plug to the head, this is all that cools it..This is due to the thread pitch, spark plugs and helicoils are only around 75 to 80% thread contact, this leaves little air pockets around the threads..Lots of folks don't realize this, and just how close these engines are to hot spots even when tuned normally..
When we install a helicoil set or theadsert inhouse, we always suggest a one heat range drop in the spark plug for that cylinder to avoid detonation...*EB
*Beats the he** outa me!....*LOL**...
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: engnbldr]
#345990
11/14/03 04:10 PM
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Joined: Sep 2002
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Wow again, I never would have thought about a change in the heat transfer rate of the plug thread interface! engnbldr you rock dude! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
93 4X4 ext-cab, auto, SR5, 3.4 V6, supercharged, 2.1" pulley, URD fuel mods, Aquamist WI, IPT valve body mod, dual cases, 4" superlift, Alcan springs, 33 BFG MT, ARB locked front & rear, 5.29 US Gears, RB 1" BL, 1.5" BJ spacers, TJM T-17, Warn m8000.
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: engnbldr]
#345991
11/15/03 01:02 AM
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EB: Will dipping the tap in grease first hold the aluminum chips to the tap?
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: engnbldr]
#345992
11/15/03 01:15 AM
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*I have a question for ya...good ol' drive your corvette to work friday style! lol The vaccum will draw out most of the shavings, even though they are pretty much harmless, they just blow out the exhaust when you start it.. Considering the size of the chips being made when correcting the hole, and the size of the openings in the standard Toyota Cat.Converter (cant spell the big cat word hehehe), upon startup and exhaling of the chips through the exhaust wouldnt they accumulate just inside the front of the Cat and cause restrictions? Another thought is if this was the case, and considering the operating temperature of the CatConverter would they be transformed into an aluminum puddle? Hmmm..maybe Im thinking too much for a Friday. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/drunk.gif" alt="" /> Isaac's on his way down to the office here so we can play EFI guys! Gonna see if we can get his ECU to recognize WOT with one of my spare TPSs and AFMs. ~Darin <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" />
88' 4x4 *22R-EB Gen II* 87' $Runner *22R-EB Gen I* 85' Sillyca 22R-Esq  "I LIVE IN MY OWN WORLD...THEY KNOW ME WELL THERE"
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
#345994
11/15/03 03:04 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
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Grease the tap, suck it out with a shop vac, what is left will burn up the first time the engine fires!!! You are not building a Saturn Rocket here folks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
David Fritzsche 1990 Ex-Cab V-6,5-speed, with a few mods 04.5 CTD Dodge 2500 Ram--Tow Rig Roseville, CA
"Serenity through Sobriety"
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: vrooooom]
#345995
11/16/03 01:11 AM
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Joined: Oct 2002
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thanks for all the advice. this is a great forum.
right now, i'm just waiting for the rtv silicone that i applied on the insert to dry before i put in a spark plug and start her up. the dry time says 24 hours on the package so i'll let you all know what happens then.
if something goes kabloom...i'll be reading up on the 3.4 5vz-fe swap. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> What? rtv? who recommended that?
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Re: stripped spark plug holes
[Re: ZUK]
#345996
11/16/03 09:35 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
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thanks for all the advice. this is a great forum.
right now, i'm just waiting for the rtv silicone that i applied on the insert to dry before i put in a spark plug and start her up. the dry time says 24 hours on the package so i'll let you all know what happens then.
if something goes kabloom...i'll be reading up on the 3.4 5vz-fe swap. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> What? rtv? who recommended that? not be an alarmist but... it should be red threadlocking compound that is used to ancor(sp) the sleeve. I don't think rtv can handle those temps!
7,62x51 time wounds all heels.
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