Re: Spark Plug Torque 1949 5 hp Gale Motor
Your 48 Sea Bee is a kissin cousin to Johnsons/Evinrudes and other Gale's of the same year...so you should be alright using J-son torque specs. Just inspect the threads in the bore and plug before you do the torque routine, especially if you don't know the history/care/maintenance of the motor you are working on.
hello,
imo, you can torque a plug to 15-17 ft lbs all day long with no prob, so long as the head threads are of a typical length... 3/4 " + / -... or so. another good idea is to clean up those threads. there are plug hole cleaning taps out there. 13mm, 14mm... etc.
for a head installed, keep some grease in the tap's flutes. light and up n down. then turn the tap a turn and remove. clean, grease, then 2 turns and remove. well, u get the idea. do it all the way down. this will let whatever u 'cut' from threads to remain on the tap's threads n flutes. generally, just some light carbon, dirt, etc. maybe a trace of metal. std stuff. then with a shop vac ready, i put some laquer thinner on a Q-tip and i soak the threads wet. then turn on vac, and it will really clean the threads nice. then i air blow some the threads and dont think twice about it.
air blow plug area with plug in hole first...
just one wrench twister's techniques.
regards,
lakester
