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ALUMINUM HEAD ENGINE SPARK PLUG SERVICE PROCEDURE

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1982 Thru 1986 1.8L OHC (LA5 VIN Code J and LH8 VIN Code 0) Engines and 1986 Corvette 5.7L PFI (VIN Code 8) L98

Removing spark plugs from 1.8L OHC engines and 5.7L PFI engines with aluminum heads for inspection, servicing or replacement is a relatively simple task but it does require care and attention.

NOTICE: To remove spark plugs from engines with aluminum heads, allow the engine to cool. The heat of the engine, in combination with a spark plug that has run for many hours, may cause the spark plug to seize.

Whenever spark plugs are to be reused, the crushable design gasket, P/N 5612328, must be replaced each time the spark plug is removed. The correct spark plug installation torque is 25-30 N.m (18-22 ft. lbs.).

NOTICE: Over-tightening of a spark plug can cause stretching of the spark plug shell and could allow blow-by to pass through the gasket seal between the shell and insulator. Over-tightening also results in extremely difficult removal.

Use applicable labour time and labour operation numbers for this operation.

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