
*- No! Not that sort of a moustache..... if you have a stereotypical mind, just a healthy 'normal' one.

Looks like a pain in the neck job to sort that out properly if it is stripped threads in the spark plug hole. Definitely not one for your hols. Any sort of retapping, or putting in helicoils is going to drop swarf into the combustion chamber unless you trust hoovering to suck the debris out. Thats if access is good enough to even attempt that approach. I would say that attempting to give it a bit of a better seal with threadlocker is just about your only option. Maybe hire/borrow a car so it doesnt hamper the rest of your trip and pick your car up going back the same way, to get it back home.mickthemaverick wrote: 09 Jul 2024, 14:39 Sadly the misfire returned about 50km before I got to my daughter's house. This morning I stripped out the induction stuff to discover the plug wass loose again. So I retightened it and put everything back together. Took it out as shown elsewhere and it was much improved but not gone!! So anyone ever used threadlock on a spark plug? comments on the idea are welcome. Luckily being at my daughter's I did have the use of the garage with a pit, though not needed for this, and the workshop which is equipped with more kit than Halfords!!![]()
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May also be something straightforward, and a common occurance on Subaru Boxer engines (yes not first hand knowledge but a bloke from the USA on youtube!), these eventually fail causing oil in the spark plug hole and resultant misfires.mickthemaverick wrote: 12 Jul 2024, 07:34 We started yesterday by removing the air intake again and cleaning more oil out of the plug tube. The plug felt as tight as I would be prepared to do it, so I fear the issue may be more serious!! Potential hairline crack between oil ways and plug port I fear. Not much I can do about it while away so I cleaned it all away and put it back together. Redid the idle calibration routine and we set off for Hamburg.
Not much to report on the journey other than more observations on the misfire, it is running fine over 2000 rpm but below that the electrical and mechanical loading on the engine affected the misfiring. It will get another clean out today and general checkover ready for the next trip tomorrow.
NeilSpark plug tube seals (underside of valve cover)
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