I know that's a problem on Aluminum heads as well since you're supposed to
put Anti-Seize on the spark plugs before installation. I've never seen this
on cast heads though.
No biggie though.
- Bernd
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of mrdancer
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2000 11:04 PM
To: 'DML'
Subject: DML: RE: RE: Spark Plugs Breaking?
Bernd,
I think that the engine expands and contracts a little more during the
initial break-in. After a few (hundred?) miles, the metal in the engine
probably "takes a set" and no longer expands and contracts to the same
degree. I may be all wet here, maybe someone with a little more knowledge
in metallurgy can answer this question. I know that it IS a problem on
aluminum engines where the metal expands and contracts much more than on
iron engines....
p.s. - Sorry for not including original text; I'm in digest mode and it's
kind of a pain to cut & paste all that stuff......
-- '92 Dak CC 2wd 318 3.55 '84 GoldWing Interstate
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