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I think I messed it up


thafreek86
06-25-2006, 03:22 PM
Yesterday I was giving my car a simple spark plug change.. I was taking out my old champion plugs and replacing them with Bosch Platinum 2... well when I was replacing them on cylinder 5 and 6.. well the ones on the back righthand side of the block got crossthreaded in the block.. is there an "easy" way to fix this or am I going to have to take it to a shop? Keep in mind I know some things and I've learned others but if it involves taking the engine apart hahah I'm no doing it... anyones input would be appreciated :smokin:

CobraCDN
07-15-2006, 08:47 AM
Have a look here:
http://www.automedia.com/Spark/Plug/Hole/Thread/Repair/ccr20020401st/1

If the plug is in now and is not miss-firing, then do nothing... as long as the plug is sealing ok your fine :)

Cheers

wafrederick
07-15-2006, 10:12 AM
you can tap the hole and there is a tap out there for spark plug holes(Put grease on the tap to collect the shavings).One more thing,take the pos Bosch spark plugs out and replace with champions.I know about this after replacing a 3.3 and it missed.It had Bosch plugs in it and chucked them after replacing them with Champions.The car ran better with Champions.Chrysler products run like crap with Bosch spark plugs

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