Spark Plugs
#1
i'm looking to repalce my spark plugs. Does any one here at the forum have a type of plug the can recommend ?! Thansk for your info !
-justin
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#3
mine is actully 1994. does it really matter then since it is so old. i've never changed spark plugs before , i noticed that some of them seem to be in a hard to reach places. is there some more infomation you should give me...like do i need to gap my plugs. i heard they come pre-gapped when you buy them specific to your mark/model.< src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" ="text/"></>< ="text/">_uacct = "UA-939292-44";
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#4
You could just use regular plugs on yours, doesnt have the ion sensing system. I usually check the gap but normally is where it needs to be already. Changing them isnt too bad, the hardest is #6 cuz the brake booster is in the way. I used a couple extensions and a swivel. They might be tough to get out. If so, start with a cold engine then run it for a minute or so to heat up the aluminum head which will expand the hole a little. Put anti seize on the threads of the new ones to prevent them from sticking in the future.
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