What common mistakes do you commonly see? Comment below and I will include it in the next video! 1. Putting antisieze on spark plugs This is no longer necessary because spark plugs have a nickel coating on the thread to prevent corrosion. Adding antisieze to threads will make the torque spec inaccurate, and you could easily over-tighten the plugs. And if you over, tighten the spark plugs, you could strip out the threads in the head, which would not be fun. 2. Using oil to lubricate O-rings Some O-rings are oil resistant, but many are not and using oil or Vaseline on the O-ring could cause damage overtime using a silicone based lubricant like this O-ring lubricant, which is specifically designed for O-rings will prevent that from happening. 3. Tightening bushings while the suspension is suspended if you tighten the bushings while the suspension is drooping, and then you put the car back on the ground, the bushings can tear or wear out a lot quicker. So always load the suspension with the weight of the vehicle before tightening any bushings, which will keep those bushings lasting a long time.
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