I see you are using NGK sparkplugs. If you were to read NGK's documentations you would find that using copper paste (or any anti seize) is advised against. If NGK states to install them dry, is there any reason for you to not do so?
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I see you are using NGK sparkplugs. If you were to read NGK's documentations you would find that using copper paste (or any anti seize) is advised against.
If NGK states to install them dry, is there any reason for you to not do so?
Because NGK don’t know what they are doing
What torque wrench do you use, and extension to install spark plugs ? Ta
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Good job!
Where do I find those torque specs?
You can find this information in the technical documentation for the repair of your car.
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In some websites and forums online i see that honda recommended torque is 18 Nm and some other i see 24 Nm.
How can i validate?
In this case correct torque is 25 Nm. You can find more accurate information in the vehicle maintenance log book
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