Hi Dan,
Eeeks. Now, you've got me worried!!!!
Never use copper anti-sieze on aluminum heads?
Why? I've been using copper based anti-sieze thread treatment for years on aluminum heads. ...namely only my 1990 Honda 1100 V-twin Shadow, and on my old Toyota 4cyl 4x4 pickup truck. PU truck is in the great graveyard in the sky, now, but only after 250,000 miles, and due to body rust.
When I pulled the W9DC plugs out, they were drenched with anti-sieze treatment. I cleaned up the head and threads, but then applied more thread treatment. What's the deal with copper anti-sieze on aluminum? Damn, I just treated the bolts on the thermostat housing, that I just installed too.
Okay, If I detect misfiring, I'll open the gap back to the factory delivery, which was 0.36" (0.9mm I think). If still problems, I'll put the W9DC's back in at the 1.0mm gap. The W9DC plugs were black, but otherwise, in good shape. Thanx for the tip.
Let us know what the deal is with the anti-sieze thread treatment. Thanx!
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