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Willieo
24-11-2010, 07:36 PM
When to change normally? and any risks? I read some issues about the Ford engine stripping threads for the spark plugs on plug removal.
ksilver
24-11-2010, 08:42 PM
I think the service manual recommends replacement at 90,000 miles but I would think everyone on here would be a bit more frequent.
I replace mine on the major services (based on OBC alerts that works out at 18,000 for me).
The heads are very soft so do not overtighten, I think 12 - 15 lb/ft torque max.
Have a look here (https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc260/html/f0rum/showthread.php?t=3616&highlight=sparkplugs).
GeoffW
24-11-2010, 08:52 PM
With the supercharger change every 12K I think, Scooter recommends to remove
once a year lightly copper slip thread and refit, As the TR6 are only just over £ 20.00 a set I put new ones in when I do yearly service, K Silver is right with the torque , not too much
the original platinum plugs do have a long life, but are more expensive. I do recall the planned first change is after a suprising amount of miles, somewhere between 70k and 90k but I cant remember now
If you change to copper, you will need to change them more frequently but they are much cheaper and to be hinest probably work just as well.
I spent quite a bit on NGK Iridium plugs, and not really had any difference.
ColinE
24-11-2010, 11:20 PM
I spent quite a bit on NGK Iridium plugs, and not really had any difference.
Would agree and won't be doing it again
Willieo
29-11-2010, 07:04 PM
Think I might leave them alone then. Since new only 65k and running fine. It would be nice to get more than 23mpg but you cant have everything.
23 MPG - wow you're doing well ;)
bleeperman
29-11-2010, 08:51 PM
If it ain't broken don't fix it! Good term for the plugs on this car. The EML will tell you soon enough when you are misfiring. ;)
MichaelG
14-01-2011, 10:17 AM
the original platinum plugs do have a long life, but are more expensive. I do recall the planned first change is after a suprising amount of miles, somewhere between 70k and 90k but I cant remember now
If you change to copper, you will need to change them more frequently but they are much cheaper and to be hinest probably work just as well.
I spent quite a bit on NGK Iridium plugs, and not really had any difference.
Do you know the part number for the copper plugs?
I would like to change mine once a year/5000 miles so that I can check the deposits on the plugs at the same time and I would like the cheaper copper one but can't find the right model.
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