S70 Spark Plugs
#1
Posted 17 March 2006 - 06:03 PM
#4
Posted 17 March 2006 - 06:32 PM
I personally don't put anything on the threads of my new plugs, I'm not sure if anyone else would recommend it.
Yeah i got 5 OEM plugs from FCP Groton so i assume theyre gapped correctly. And i wasnt planning on putting anything on the threads, just wondering if there was any advantage to it or something. But if not then thanks i appreciate it.
#5
Posted 17 March 2006 - 06:58 PM
#6
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:12 PM
You will want to have this handy and use it regularly on such things as the spark plug cover bolts, thermostat housing bolts, fuel rail bolts, throttle body bolts...get the idea? With an all aluminum motor, you need to be careful.
Definitely check the plug gap. They should come gapped already but even if the gap spec is what you want, check them anyway. Takes like 20 seconds and you'd be surprised at how often you find they are off.
#7
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:24 PM
I check everytime, and they are off 1/2 of the time by a bit.
#8
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:33 PM
You will want to have this handy and use it regularly on such things as the spark plug cover bolts, thermostat housing bolts, fuel rail bolts, throttle body bolts...get the idea? With an all aluminum motor, you need to be careful.
Definitely check the plug gap. They should come gapped already but even if the gap spec is what you want, check them anyway. Takes like 20 seconds and you'd be surprised at how often you find they are off.
Is there any particular kind of anti-seize i should buy? or does it all do the same thing?
#9
Posted 17 March 2006 - 09:36 PM
#10
Posted 17 March 2006 - 11:26 PM
OE spark plugs are great, but I just put in the 17psi ST chip into my car and am running Bosch FR7DC plugs from AutohausAZ.com, but I got a FR7DCL or something like that in the mail. They have dual electrodes and a copper center, and gapped to 0.24, they run very well with the increased boost. Are the Volvo plugs 2 or 3 electrode designs?
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#11
Posted 18 March 2006 - 12:26 AM
OE spark plugs are great, but I just put in the 17psi ST chip into my car and am running Bosch FR7DC plugs from AutohausAZ.com, but I got a FR7DCL or something like that in the mail. They have dual electrodes and a copper center, and gapped to 0.24, they run very well with the increased boost. Are the Volvo plugs 2 or 3 electrode designs?
If anybodys looking for that Bosch plug they sell them at Pepboys and the price out here (Los Angeles) is .99 cents all the time
Edited by James100, 18 March 2006 - 12:27 AM.
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#12
Posted 18 March 2006 - 03:24 AM
OE spark plugs are great, but I just put in the 17psi ST chip into my car and am running Bosch FR7DC plugs from AutohausAZ.com, but I got a FR7DCL or something like that in the mail. They have dual electrodes and a copper center, and gapped to 0.24, they run very well with the increased boost. Are the Volvo plugs 2 or 3 electrode designs?
Well im not much for technical talk but i guess its only 1 electrode, its got a copper tip i think??, and 1 metal piece running off the side of the plug to up above the electrode. Also, i have been to sears auto center, home depot, and ace hardware and they have no idea what anti-sieze is. Where else can i get it from? like a pep-boys or autozone?
Edited by 98WhiteS70, 18 March 2006 - 03:26 AM.
#13
Posted 18 March 2006 - 03:39 AM
Yes both stores.....
Edited by James100, 18 March 2006 - 03:51 AM.
[Autometer Sport/Comp boost gauge] [Silicone Vacuum Hoses][Magnefine PS Filter]
[IPD Torque Rod Mount] [Yokohama YK520][IPD HD-Links]
[Walbro Fuel Pump 5CA3351-1 160K] [PCV System + Air Intake Hose 160K]
[Magnaflow Cat 94105 160K ][Injectors Cleaned/Rebuilt 160k][Motive Brake Fluid Flush]
________________________________________________________________________________
Check Engine Codes OBDI
Resetting CEL and Service Light
Stage 0
PCV Pics
#14
Posted 18 March 2006 - 03:46 AM
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#15
Posted 18 March 2006 - 07:56 AM
+1 to both, I find it to make a big difference when doing maintenence later on and such. Also helps all of the parts to last longer. Except the latex gloves part... Geez, all you Volvo guys don't like to get down and dirty. I work on my car laying in the dirt!
I am Kale. I drive A 1997 850R. I love it.
#16
Posted 18 March 2006 - 03:08 PM
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#17
Posted 20 March 2006 - 06:52 PM
Any auto parts store will have anti-seize.
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