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CarGuru > Pontiac > 89 Sunbird cylinder bore/spark plug 4 May 2005 04:04:52

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89 Sunbird cylinder bore/spark plug

Lenfini 2 May 2005 09:40:42
 I can’t get a spark plug to "thread," which I believe means to screw
in. If there is no detectable damage to either the bore hole or the
spark plug, what should I try next? :?­:

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Al Haunts 2 May 2005 12:26:56 permanent link ]
 On 2 May 2005 00:40:42 -0500, lenfini <UseLinkToEmail@Aut­oForumz.com>
wrote:
I canÂ’t get a spark plug to "thread," which I believe means to screw>in. If there is no detectable damage to either the bore hole or the>spark plug, what should I try next? :?­:

Try a 'thread chaser', with some grease in the flutes to catch debris.

Regards, Al,

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Scott Buchanan 3 May 2005 10:06:31 permanent link ]
 are you sure that you have the right plug?


"Al Haunts" <haunts@cogeco.ca> wrote in message
news:dtob71pdo7rdsh­f7mfh3ptoaksb3a6h9ao­@4ax.com...> On 2 May 2005 00:40:42 -0500, lenfini <UseLinkToEmail@Aut­oForumz.com>> wrote:>
I can't get a spark plug to "thread," which I believe means to screw> >in. If there is no detectable damage to either the bore hole or the> >spark plug, what should I try next? :?­:>
Try a 'thread chaser', with some grease in the flutes to catch debris.>
Regards, Al,>


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Bobparsons 4 May 2005 04:04:52 permanent link ]
 "lenfini" wrote: > I can't get a spark plug to "thread," which I believe means to > screw in. If there is no detectable damage to either the bore > hole or the spark plug, what should I try next? :?­:

well, I suggest you make sure you got the right plugs. If it is the
right plugs it might be striped
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