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After getting frustrated on my Atkinson Differential build I decided to set it aside for a while and get back to the Howell V2 I finished about a year ago. It ran but not well. Problem as usual is compression. I found some leaks around the valve seats and some head gasket problems where the gasket material hardened and leaked after getting hot. I put a Teflon head gasket in and that seems to have solved that at least for now.
Now the problem is leakage around the spark plug. I am using a CM6 plug in an aluminum head. As soon as pressure is applied to the plug it makes a lot of soap bubbles. I have tried refacing the contact surface and making sure that the threads are good. I have tried a couple of different plugs but still have leaks. I even tried using a copper washer under the plug. So far the only thing which gets the leak small enough to run is to put anti seize on the threads and really torquing it down. I have used similar setups on other engines and have not had this problem. If I torque it down much more I am afraid that I will strip the aluminum.
Anything I am missing? Anyone else had this problem?
Gordon
Now the problem is leakage around the spark plug. I am using a CM6 plug in an aluminum head. As soon as pressure is applied to the plug it makes a lot of soap bubbles. I have tried refacing the contact surface and making sure that the threads are good. I have tried a couple of different plugs but still have leaks. I even tried using a copper washer under the plug. So far the only thing which gets the leak small enough to run is to put anti seize on the threads and really torquing it down. I have used similar setups on other engines and have not had this problem. If I torque it down much more I am afraid that I will strip the aluminum.
Anything I am missing? Anyone else had this problem?
Gordon