Posted by Hobo,NC on March 23, 2021 at 05:56:27 from (75.137.54.152):
In Reply to: Ford v 10 engine posted by 37 chief on March 22, 2021 at 14:40:14:
I find that different they work loose and beat the threads out. Like you I have done more than my fair share and know what they should feel like so after I torque them I then go back and feel them with my tools I have became know to trust.
Its touchy when its only retained by just 2/3 threads... BTW I am not looking to do another its a young mans job to craw around those thangs..
As for the exhaust its all overhead in a tight place I don't know how long you can leave a ticker be I spec its a long time before it will do damage. I do know I went thru quite a few $35 dollar drill bits then went to the mill supply and brought a had full of regular bits to finish it up. This is what $600 will buy...
I have not installed a spark plug insert on a E van I imagine its a nightmare : ( if its in the middle of the engine. I was gonna take a pix of that tool buy don't remember what drawer I put it in at this time.
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