I'm in the midst of a timeout under the Great Tree of Woe! For I have presented the great Viper Wizard with over-torqued spark plugs on my GenII.
I, unfortunately , over-torqued not one...but three spark plugs and the Wizard broke the three of them trying to get them off. Fortunately, none of the threads in the block were damaged. Chuck says it may be due to me eating too much spinach and not knowing my own strength.
Though, when using the force I've never had this problem but I do blame my cheap torque wrench. About two weeks ago, I tried to have it re-calibrated and instead they ended up throwing it away because it was POS. I'm ordering a real torque wrench from Snap-On today.
Moral of the story:
- DON'T OVER TIGHTEN YOUR SPARK PLUGS.
- USE QUALITY TOOLS
I now must continue my timeout. Chuck is making me read the service manual from cover to cover 3 times and there will be a quiz on torque specs for various bolts on the Viper.
(Thank you Chuck & Rob for showing me the error of my ways)
- Tony
Moral of the story:
- DON'T OVER TIGHTEN YOUR SPARK PLUGS.
- USE QUALITY TOOLS
I now must continue my timeout. Chuck is making me read the service manual from cover to cover 3 times and there will be a quiz on torque specs for various bolts on the Viper.
(Thank you Chuck & Rob for showing me the error of my ways)
- Tony