
Had my sons 89 rangie here on sunday to do some maintenence
Started with cleaning and flushing radiator, then fix exhaust leak at flange then tighten all exhaust bolts replace rear switch on tailgate for interior light, drill out and retap threads for holding down rear seat, fit another rear seat with armrests ot of a vogue, put rubber sleeve over metal rubbing on aircon hose, grease uni's and propshaft's. Tighten and loctite the steering drop arm back on properly (it had come loose) check and confirm muffler has holes in it and needs replacing
Now while flushing rad and refilling I noticed the rear r/hand side sparkplug moving with the motor running so I thought why is this plug loose?
I have just rebuilt this motor and made it a 4.2 so the heads were done up and checked?
any way I went to tighten plug and it just kept spinning around...it was stripped. I got another plug and screwed in and it was tight but not tight enough. Went for a spin and the plug blew out of the hole completely. I was hoping to buy some time but it was not to be.
I said to my son he can have my old silver rangie to drive while this one gets helecoiled.
I went to move it from my backyard and my daughter had parked her magna (which we are trying to sell) just behind my old rangie at an angle on the left side, now I knew it was there but forgot and reversed into the right rear quarter panel and pushed it in.

so from one rangie plug to denting my daughters car I had a real good day
I am so peeved off and sick of working on cars.
Now does any one know if u can helecoil a sparkplug thread withthe heads on?
As this is r/hand rear it is accesible but dont know about swarf etc.
has anyone done this and can advise?
Any help appreciated before I loose my cool
anyone want to buy a real good slightly dented well looked after 89 magna for $1200
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Regards
Brad
 
			
		
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