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When you clean the threads take a good look at them and see if they are damaged. You can also run a cleaner tap down in the plug hole too. If thread have carbon on them it will be impossible to keep the plug tight.
I would tend to think that the threads are damaged and plug has alot of movement. Will have to be heli-coiled to repair. Not a real big deal. |
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