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The following took me about 30 mins. I already had my under tray off, so add about 5 mins or less for that.
Tools needed to check/change plugs:
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There you go buddy... Maybe I was a few states off or it was reposted and that's what I seen lol idk |
This thread is old but i just read all this and lololololol
People these days Lololololol |
Damn drain bolt geeeeeeee
Drain and bolt Drain Must mean something coming out of something? Bolt? Hmmm if you dont know what a bolt is God damn it take a bus or walk Lmao Ppl L O FUCKIN L |
Any pictures yet?
More curious to see how high the motor was lifted and where exactly the spark plugs are located. Thanks. |
Plus 1 on that
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Only need to raise a couple inches. I loosened both motor mounts but only fully removed one at a time. That way as the engine lifter it rotates in one direction to help show you the plugs.
Plugs are located behind the coil packs you can see on your heads when you look down each side. Hopefully you find four, if you find more or less then re-evaluate your assumption about which engine you own. |
Remember the anti-seize. Also, putting dielectric grease on the wires helps tremendously. It might not seem like a big deal now, but if someone has to do all this in 10 years, you will get tens of thousands of karma points.
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I've got some smoke in my exhaust, (at 11k, 5k of it S/C'd) and i was going to check my plugs. Got front driver out from under the car, not jacking up anything. It was difficult. I do not have small hands. I might just do that jack up deal for the other three. I ASSUME you do it from the top when you jack the motor. How do you get past all the AC (i think) hard lines that are in the way? Or do you still do it from the bottom? Thanks, |
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Sorry I have not done the video yet, but I have done it from the top. I've been busy troubleshooting other things and doing installs. Once it's all done I can finally take the time for a video. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85644
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I'll have to try #4 (Assuming you mean Passenger, firewall side) because i had a misfire DTC and have smoke out the exhaust :( This should be a sticky contender, because it is a useful process with those tools to not jack up the engine. |
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F. That looks like the hardest one to do too. |
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