Spark plugs change
What all "thread sealers" , including teflon tape do is make it easier to twist in, thus defeating the torque spec. They also do fill the gaps that are left between the threads, like nail polish.
Note #2 in the procedure "on the spark plug BOOTS".
Note #2 in the procedure "on the spark plug BOOTS".
Just replace them on cold engine. I had to apply a little bit of force to get them going. They cooked up a bit after 76k mi. Here is what they looked like:

What would be the major problem with over torquing the plugs. I assume that the person who is changing them is not a complete idiot and is not going to apply more force than 20 - 25 lbs. I don't think this would be sufficient to actually strip the threads. However, it may lower the plugs far enough to cause damage to the piston once the engine is turned on. Correct me if I am wrong.

What would be the major problem with over torquing the plugs. I assume that the person who is changing them is not a complete idiot and is not going to apply more force than 20 - 25 lbs. I don't think this would be sufficient to actually strip the threads. However, it may lower the plugs far enough to cause damage to the piston once the engine is turned on. Correct me if I am wrong.


