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Default Speaking of broken spark plugs...

"Smitty Two" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:

My ex's 1999 Subaru Legacy (4 cyl, 126K miles) began making some nasty
noises in the motor a week ago. She drove it 2 blocks and it's been
sitting
in the driveway ever since, while she ponders what to do. Except for
warranty work, It's been maintained by one very competent mechanic
throughout its life. He's hesitant to mess with it because he says that
evaluation could require major engine disassembly which could cost so
much
that no sane owner would want to even go that far just to find out that
the
car is toast. Car is in otherwise excellent condition.

So, ***if*** we were dealing with a spark plug which was broken due to
incorrect length, wouldn't that have happened almost immediately after
the
plugs were installed? Assuming yes, what else are we left with? Right
length, wrong plug (temperature)? Wrong torque? Defective plug? Seems
like
some things could point to the mechanic, as unlikely as that seems based
on
his track record. Or, manufacturer.

Any other thoughts on this?


A friend of mine has one of those confounded new Beetles sitting in his
driveway. Well, it's a few years old, but he bought it new. Six months
ago he put in some newfangled designer spark plugs that cost way too
much money. A month later, one of them disintegrated and trashed the
cylinder. So now he needs an engine rebuild. Nice.



Yeah - that's why when my son had two web pages full of plugs in front of
him, trying to decide which ones were the prettiest, I said "Go to the
Toyota dealer. Go to the Toyota dealer. Go to the Toyota dealer. Go to the
Toyota dealer." He did. He's happy.