67Continental
April 8th, 2006, 09:40 PM
Any tricks or tips? other than using dialectric grease in the boot - do I have to remove the plastic part of the intake?
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Anything special to know about changing plugs?67Continental April 8th, 2006, 09:40 PM Any tricks or tips? other than using dialectric grease in the boot - do I have to remove the plastic part of the intake? JC1994 April 8th, 2006, 10:22 PM I always put some anti-seize on the plug threads. you will need to remove the air inlet too. MarkVIII93 April 8th, 2006, 10:32 PM You should also get a locking extension, i had trouble with the extension popping out of the spark plug socket because it was stuck on the spark plug. Grifter April 8th, 2006, 10:59 PM dont over tighten the plugs. there are only 3-4 threads holding the plugs into the heads, and dont forget they are aluminum heads, so the threads in the head can strip easily.. it sucks to blow out a plug, trust me. 67Continental April 8th, 2006, 11:01 PM yeah, did it once in my pickup :( - thanks for the tips guys, it all helps. 94m5 April 9th, 2006, 08:25 AM dont over tighten the plugs. there are only 3-4 threads holding the plugs into the heads, and dont forget they are aluminum heads, so the threads in the head can strip easily.. it sucks to blow out a plug, trust me. Your right there. I just ordered the thread repair kit from www.timesert.com I blew 4 plugs out of my 98 the other day. It seems the previous owner liked to crank down on the plugs a little too much. Grifter April 9th, 2006, 10:44 AM i guess i am lucky then.. i only blew 1. but when it blew, it shattered the plug, dropped all the chunks down the plug hole, and took out the piston.. oh well, its all better now Cbecker1994Vlll April 9th, 2006, 11:45 AM when you are changing the plugs on the driverside of the motor, be very careful to not break the vacuum lines on the back of the motor, when removing the back two plugs...... not that i would know from exprieance or anything........ yeah 67Continental April 9th, 2006, 05:16 PM ok, so i had some problems: One - The spark plug at the back, passenger side - it had oil on it. I looked into the socket and it looks like the threads were stripped / bent - not by me, as i found ALL of the plugs easy to turn and get out, there was no resistance. So what do I do now? Should I be worried? The new plug went in no problem. Two - one of the plugs unscrewed fine, but i could NOT get it out of the hole! None of my sockets would pull it out. Finally, I just screwed it back in, and put the new wire on it until I could figure it out - how do i get it out???? Magnetic socket??? Three - while browsing for a solution to get my plug out, I came across all these sites telling me how terribly evil it was to change spark plugs with the engine even close to being warm, especially if one had aluminum heads as we do. Now, I started the job about an hour after running the car, and while the engine had a bit of warmth, it obviously was not burning hot or I would not have been able to do any work....The temp guage was way below C....Even so, I panicked, and decided to do the second bank of cylinders tomorrow morning. As I said before, all my plugs came out easy and I don't think any damage was done...how worried should I be? Cbecker1994Vlll April 9th, 2006, 06:02 PM I could be wrong but i think that oil gets on spark plugs if oil is being pushed past the rings. but i am no mechanic. but that was the scenerio on my mustang and when we pulled it and rebuilt it the rings in that cylinder were toasted. but that is from my experiance like i said i am no mechanic 67Continental April 9th, 2006, 06:25 PM the strange thing is, underneath the oil, the plug looked like all the others - no signs of any burning or anything. MarkVIII93 April 9th, 2006, 06:36 PM the strange thing is, underneath the oil, the plug looked like all the others - no signs of any burning or anything. Thats how a couple of mine were. 67Continental April 9th, 2006, 06:38 PM Thats how a couple of mine were. did it lead to any problems with your car? Grifter April 9th, 2006, 07:31 PM the oil leaking into the plug valley is just the spark plug tower seals leaking.. its just a little rubber gasket that seals between the cam cover and the head in the spark plug tower.. just messy.. torquemonkey April 9th, 2006, 07:36 PM Oil on the plug, as in, the porcelin insulator? Or is the oil on the electrode? If the area inside the cylinder head is clean, then you are ok. If the oily part is in the cam cover area, your still good. Cam cover seals are leaking a bit. Cold engine plug swaps are the best, But think about this, when you take your car to a shop, do they wait until the heads are cold or cool/luke warm? Kbob April 10th, 2006, 09:34 AM To get the plug out you can do several things. After it's loosened, plug the boot back on the plug and pull it out. I've heard of people using an appropriate sized vac hose pushed onto the plug as well. Personally I use a grabby tool for when I drop nuts and bolts and stuff in tight spots. Here's a pic: http://www.mobyent.com/ProductImages/tools/general/gm-p112m.jpg Grifter April 10th, 2006, 12:37 PM i have one of those.. handy as hell.. 67Continental April 10th, 2006, 01:49 PM that DOES look like a handy device. I got the plugs and wires on, runs well - thanks for all the help and tips everyone, let's hope that i tightened everything properly! 94m5 April 11th, 2006, 06:59 AM Just for future reference..... A small telescoping magnet will work also. Just unscrew the plug, and reach down with the magnet and pullit out. Mike 67Continental April 11th, 2006, 11:23 AM i have a rough idle now - well, the idle is stable at around 600, but there is an occasional hole, that i can feel in the pedal. car runs and drives fine, no hesitation. thinking it might be time for some seafoam, but I am suspicious that my rough idle is actually more pronounced after the new plugs. the plugs i took out of the car were gapped at .070! | ||||
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