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I have heard so many stories of plugs seizing into these aluminum heads that I would like to prevent it from happening in my wifes new jeep with a 4cyl.

Im wondering if never sieze,silicone based grease,or dielectric grease would be best on the threads:confused:

I will use dieelectric grease on the contacts at the coils but still not sure about the plug threads.
 
I have heard so many stories of plugs seizing into these aluminum heads that I would like to prevent it from happening in my wifes new jeep with a 4cyl.

Im wondering if never sieze,silicone based grease,or dielectric grease would be best on the threads:confused:

I will use dieelectric grease on the contacts at the coils but still not sure about the plug threads.



Use Permatex Anti-Seize on the spark plug threads. I put 3 vertical strips around the circumference of the threads and then hand start them in the head.



Also, since you are using a "lubricant" on the threads, only torque to 50% to 75% of the specified torque. For example, if the torque spec is 20 ft-lbs, then only torque to 15 ft-lbs MAX.



Putting dielectric grease on the plug end or wire/coil is a very good idea to keep moisture out.
 
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