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It is not recommended to change spark plugs when the engine is hot. The metal components of the engine, including the cylinder head where the spark plugs are mounted, expand when heated. Removing or installing spark plugs in a hot engine may result in damaged threads in the cylinder head, complicating future repairs. Additionally, handling hot engine parts poses a burn risk. It's best to wait until the engine has cooled, ensuring metal contraction to its resting state for safer handling and to avoid potential damage. Always use the correct tools and follow the manufacturer's torque specifications when replacing spark plugs to ensure proper installation whether the engine is hot or cold.
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