Don't know wtf happened.
I was driving down a 55mph highway... guy in front turned off, so I got down into 3rd gear, WOT, and was going to shift at about 5000/5500 or so. When it got to about 5000 I heard a pop and lost power. Sounded like the exhaust got knocked off or something. So I pull over and find my spark plug, still attached to the wire, chilling in the engine bay. The threads on the plug are fine. The threads on the head (or lack thereof) were smooth as a baby's bottom.
I have not removed that plug since I've owned the car. About 3 months.
I've drove the dog shit out of this car since I've owned it, redline it from time to time, but never over-revved.
I just recently removed all the emissions, so I'm quite sure it wasn't detonation or pre-ignition. I have not messed with the timing at all either. It's the same since I've owned the car.
I went to advance auto and they didn't have a helicoil that would fit a spark plug, so I got one of the "spark plug thread repair kits."
Basically the same concept. It came with a tap, tapped the new thread. Now I know you're supposed to remove the head to do this, but we greased up the tap pretty well to catch as many of the shavings as we could. Shop vacced the cylinder out as best as we could and cranked it over with the plug still out to hopefully shoot any small remaining pieces of aluminum left from tapping the new threads.
What the hell could have caused this? I mean, it could have been mis-threaded when that plug was put in the car, but I guess the question is why did it just go all of a sudden? Who knows...
Got the new plug put in and cranked it. Was still acting funny. I thought "ah shit" it must have detonated and blew a valve or the rings out too. After running for about 2 minutes it just poof went back to normal.
Now I'm afraid to even give it 20 percent throttle or go past 3K rpms.
You think now that it has new larger threads cut in it it'll be "just as good" as before?
This is the product that I used... not this brand but the exact same thing. Came with 3 different sized inserts and a hammer tool. Once you get the insert threaded in you smack it with a hammer and this special tool to lock it in there.
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