by bgsengine » Sat Oct 30, 2021 3:16 pm
If you used an actual Heli-Coil insert, then the thickness of the head should be standard.. however if you put in one of those solid (non-wire) inserts with the flange on it, then yes your head would be too thick then (unless you counter-sunk the plug hole to take the replacement insert) So, the question is, does the spark plug gasket seat on the head where it is supposed to (As in, original head surface) if it does, then the plug has the proper reach, even if it does seem to be recessed in the head. One trick I saw used with those flanged inserts was, they removed the spark plug gasket (since the thickness of the flanged insert was about the same)
Those flanged inserts are easier to install than the true heli-coil inserts (which require the installer tool) However, they are far less quality (Due to thermal expansion properties difference between the insert and the aluminum head, they are notorious for blowing out of the head under heavy load/high heat conditions) But, for best results, better off replacing the head entirely with a good used one (often find them listed on eBay and Etsy, etc)
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