darcman
Junior Member
In a case like yours, ya why buy new plugs if you dont have to. I am going on about 1 piece plugs and sure they are better. However as long as you antisieze them you should be good. I dont imagine your motor is very dirty on the inside. Before I changed the original plugs I ran a couple cans of Seafoam in the gas just to give everything a good clean. It was surprising when I did mine how gucked up the plug sleeve was. Mine came out with a lot of back and forth. I know for a fact if I would have just kept cranking them out, I would have broke some for sure. So take your time and maybe crack them the 1/8 or 1/4 turn and use some kind of cleaner, I used throttlebody cleaner.While were talking about plugs I’ve been debating if I should get new ones or not. They are original from 2005 but only have 12k miles on them. I pulled one out and it looked great. I kind of want to pull the rest, hit them with a brass brush and some anti sieze then reinstall.
When I took the E370s out after 10 years, I had antisiezed them and they are a 1 piece plug, but they came out like butter and that was after over 60,000 miles. I did run a can of Seafoam in the gas again just before I pulled the E370s.