It's a cheap mass produced part - things go wrong in production sometimes. In all this I still have not read what is different about these plugs, other than being blue?
Adam used them.
Damn them have been around a long time.
I like the denso also.
Yes, Denso is a good plug.
I just don't see them as often.
I don't have anywhere local to get them. I need to order some soon. I'm about out of NGK now.
And a major error. Anti-seize is essentially small glass spheres suspended in grease, which has poor thermal conductivity. The main thermal pathway out of the plug is through those threads that you've coated with an insulating compound.This hasn't been mentioned as of yet on this thread, but I use anti-seize compound on the threads of all my spark plugs. Been doing this for as long as I can remember, and it's a worth while practice.
Your statement is a mess of confusion. First you say the effect is too small to comment about, then somehow figure that burning your hand on the "head" (cylinder?) is relevant to anything I wrote, then confirm (correctly) that the effect will be similar to running a higher heat range plug. And finally conclude that a quantifiable physical phenomena is really some sort of opinion, or something that one can choose to believe in or not.Lol the amount he puts on the threadz is minuscal to even comment about
Heat will still transfer put your hand on the head lol infact that dab of compound may help the plug burn a lil hotter. There for burni g all the crap off it extending the life of the plug lol it's all how u look at it I guess
he's been doing it for years and it works for him go So go for it add the anti seize can't hurt anything and if that motor sits for 30 years at least he will be able to get the plug out , and aid getting the plug Threaded in Straight lol would rather see a lil antisieze compound than all stripped up heads
That need a nasty heli coil job
Thumbs up on a Dab of anti seize compound if it works for ya lol
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