At 08:10 AM 7/5/02 -0400, you wrote:
>A bit of never seize on the plugs won't hurt either.

      This would not be a good idea.  First of all the plugs shouldn't be a
galling fit in the bushings so there should be no question of seizing, even
with all the heating going on.  The problem with an antiseizing compound,
or any applied goo, is that it can first contaminate the clean surfaces to
be soldered, and then depending upon what it is be burned to a carbon
crust.  You then have two problems, having to re-do the prep and pickle
process, and figuring out how to clean the carbon crust from where you need
to run solder.

Rule #1.  Keep your metal CLEAN.
Rule #2.  Nothing changes Rule #1.


Regards,
Harry
 

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