Chrysler 300M Spark Plug Repair Video 1 of 3

Chrysler 300M Spark Plug Repair Video 1 of 3

Chrysler 300 removal of old spark plugs and installation of new sparks plugs. Always make sure to put anti seize on new plugs. Trevor Jordan Brought to you b…

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ssobcba says:

what is the anti-seize for???? where does it need applied

Maples01 says:

Aluminum head, steel spark plug, without anti-seize it will bond to the
spark plug. My 5.4 Ford modular has them in the top, reminds me of a hemi,
sort of.

zrulz says:

Anti-seize keeps the threads from getting stuck or “seized” in the head.
You apply anti-seize to the threads of the new spark plugs before you screw
them in. I use anti-seize, as soon as I get a car, on all wheel studs, so
you aren’t stuck on the side of the interstate at night trying to get a lug
nut off that some baboon overtightened at the tire store or brake shop or
just rusted solid. It is amazing on bolts, just don’t use it on brakes.

bighomienigga says:

Next time please start from the absolute begining. Its alot more helpful.
(Pardon my spelling)

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