Originally posted by: AntMan530
Theyve been in there for a good 10K. I usually change my plugs every three oil changes, so theyre about due for it. Im try the wd40 and wait.
They are super tight in there!!!
That's way too often. You could check them that often and replace them when they're visibly worn, but there's no reason to do it that often unless they're exhibiting visible problems. In the case of a warped cylinder head (resulting from your overheating incident), you might see some white residue as a result of burning coolant. If this is the case, you need a new cylinder head ASAP or you'll be burning oil as fast as gasoline pretty soon. This seems to be one of those things that gets worse over time and you'll burn a lot of oil/gas really quick if you don't fix it.
Also, when you put the plugs in, just put some engine oil on the threading. I've never had to use anti-seize compound, since this seems to work just fine for me. This is one of the few things I'd use a torque wrench for as well, as it's definitely worth the extra couple minutes to make sure you're not ruining your cylinder head by breaking off the plugs.