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<blockquote data-quote="SPORT" data-source="post: 262797" data-attributes="member: 6195"><p>When I was a young lad as an A&P mechanic I would use anti-sieze EVERY time we installed plugs. This was primarily because aviation engines go through such temperature & moisture extremes that corrosion could become a very serious problem. However, on my vehicles, I do not add any anti-sieze...but I probably should.</p><p></p><p>Just my $0.02 worth</p><p></p><p>Cheapest insurance...'Better safe than sorry".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPORT, post: 262797, member: 6195"] When I was a young lad as an A&P mechanic I would use anti-sieze EVERY time we installed plugs. This was primarily because aviation engines go through such temperature & moisture extremes that corrosion could become a very serious problem. However, on my vehicles, I do not add any anti-sieze...but I probably should. Just my $0.02 worth Cheapest insurance...'Better safe than sorry". [/QUOTE]
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