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      09-07-2013, 04:43 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by roadkillrob View Post
Do not use anti-seize, Bosch specifically indicates that the plug threads are nickel plated to stop seizing issues and the threads should not be lubricated (meaning no anti-seize) or it can throw off the torque reading. You should use a little dielectric grease inside the boots to stop the boots from sticking to the plugs in the future (only use dielectric as it is no conductive - no other type of grease).



What does this even mean - you have a torque wrench that can't measure torque - that can only mean 1 of 2 things, you don't have a torque wrench or you have a broken torque wrench!

Sorry, I have a ratchet no torque wrench. Thinking about using the 2 finger rule
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