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Can you install spark plugs without dielectric grease?

Can you install spark plugs without dielectric grease?

Dielectric grease is not, usually, a requirement but some mechanics use it routinely. It is a silicone compound that serves to lubricate and seal spark plug boots. It can facilitate removing plug boots without damaging them and keeps moisture out. Dielectric grease should not be used on spark plug threads.

Can not using dielectric grease cause misfire?

If you don’t do this, you most likely will develop misfires and potentially damage your coils and plugs due to the electrical arc pathway. Clean the metal tips and coil collars before installing to be sure there is no film interfering with the coil innards and the plug metal tip.

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Is dielectric grease important on spark plugs?

Dielectric grease is often used to seal the connection between spark plugs and spark plug wires. Dielectric grease, or tune-up grease, is a silicone-based grease that repels moisture and protects electrical connections against corrosion.

Can you use Vaseline instead of dielectric grease?

Dielectric grease is not an electric conductor while anything soaked in petroleum jelly will burn if exposed to heat or an electric current. Also, Vaseline has a very low melting point compared to the dielectric grease which can withstand extreme temperatures.

Should I use dielectric grease on ignition coils?

TIP: All the ignition coil boots will require proper application of dielectric grease. Only use the green color dielectric grease. Do Not use the white/clear dielectric grease as it will not work for this application. Apply it correctly or the engine conditions/damage may re-occur.

Do you put anything on spark plug threads?

AC spark plugs should be installed dry. Do NOT use any type of anti-seize lubricant on spark plug threads. Anti-seize lubricants decrease the amount of friction between the threads, resulting in over-tightening. That can cause the spark plug to move too far into the combustion chamber (in crush washer applications).

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What grease do you use on spark plugs?

Dielectric grease
Dielectric grease is often used to seal the connection between spark plugs and spark plug wires. Dielectric grease, or tune-up grease, is a silicone-based grease that repels moisture and protects electrical connections against corrosion.

Is dielectric grease good for spark plugs?

Dielectric grease is often used to seal the connection between spark plugs and spark plug wires. You can use this grease to lubricate the rubber parts of electrical connectors, spark plug wires, and to protect electrical connections on your boat or recreational vehicle from corrosion.

Do ignition coils need dielectric grease?

Where should you not use dielectric grease?

Dielectric grease is silicone-based grease that repels moisture and prevents electrical connections from corroding. The grease is a non-conductor of electricity. You are therefore advised not to apply it on mating surfaces of electrical connection.