Spark Plug cant go in all the way

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Spark Plug cant go in all the way

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Hey guys, Dio Af34, the previous owner stuffed up and screwed the spark plug in on an angle, now i have found that the spark plug wont go all the way in. The engine starts ok, but would this affect my top speed?

Is there anything i can do to fix this?

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Post by xela_p2004 »

Hmm, new head? Tap out the hole in hopes of repairing the spark plug?
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I'd pull the head and try re-tapping it... I assume you know how to use a tap with aluminum i.e. with patience?
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Post by BigWillieStyles »

Thanks guys, i think ive found where i can buy a new head cover from or maybe i will try a bore up kit, either way, i wont do it for at least until next month
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Post by vonchuk »

Stripped threads in aluminum heads is a common problem. Most auto parts houses have kits to repair them consisting of a tool to enlarge the sparkplug hole and tap it for a bushing and bushings of different lengths for thin or thick heads. KD is probably the most economical with a tool and four bushings. After tapping the hole, lubricate the sparkplug, screw the bushing onto the sparkplug, put a thread tightener(locktite) on the bushing threads and screw it into the head.
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i have a head here i will sell u for 10 bucks + 10 for shiping
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Post by MySpree »

mopedman, this is a dio, not a spree or razz, it the chambers wont match up, better luck getting a stock or performance head. but its good that you atleast tryed to help out.
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oh i thought it was a spree
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