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Old 02-09-2007, 09:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
Northern300c
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Car: 2005 Chrysler 300C
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Originally Posted by jjs View Post
How many miles are on the car and what was the condition of the plugs you removed?
Great question!

385000 miles

The plugs were not that bad at all. Most of them were 0.048 - 0.050 and a couple were 0.052. On plug had oil on the threads from a light seep from the plug tube seals but from the looks of the oil it has been there for a long time and there was very very little oil on the top portion of the threads.

Not bad at all really. The idle sure has smoothed out.

Man, that throttle body needs to be cleaned at least every 20,000miles.
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