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iainlovatt
PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:21 am Up
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Right just about to attempt to change the spark plugs, never had the chance to do it before, so any tips would be great, here is a photo of my engine bay,
 


do i have to completly remove the coil pack?

also any tips on changing drop links? Very Happy

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yes remove the coilpack via two 10mm bolts iirc and the plug, to get to the spark plugs.

when doing droplinks i like to jack the full front of the car up else they have tension on them if doing one side, you dont have to just i do most of the time.


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You'll need a spark plug socket 16mm iirc. There different to normal sockets, longer. The droplinks you'll need to jack the car up, then jack the hub up to take the pressure off the droplink. Whenever ive changed mine ive also needed to retighten them the next day.
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Just a tip i found useful, if you can get a hold of a spark plug removal tool which allows odd angles (has a link in the middle so you can change the angle, like this (just an example, someone else can confirm the size you need): www.maplin.co.uk/spark...t=module), it's alot better than using a socket set style one i found on mine not enough room back there for a socket style one, or at least for my set.
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i use a normal socket set 16mm deep i think you need (cant remember 100%) piece of pee.

i used to have a spark wrench but broke it ages ago. Laughing


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socket and extension bar is good enough.

for the drop link be prepared to grind off the nuts Laughing

 
 

 

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chhers removed 2 of them bloody joke with them being placed at the back, were there is no space, will be investing in a tool for it, but its just too cold to do the drop links today! Very Happy
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iainlovatt wrote:
chhers removed 2 of them bloody joke with them being placed at the back, were there is no space

Stop bloody moaning.

Try doing plugs on a Smart - rear bumper removed to do the lower set.

Try doing plugs on some Rover / Jag, inlet manifolds needs removing.

Peugeot 206 TU plugs = piece of p**s.

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or get a diesel.

no spark plug FTW!

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
or get a diesel.

no spark plug FTW!

There is that option Laughing

You can easily do 8 valve TU spare plugs in under 10 minutes without breaking into a sweat.

Piece of p**s even with this socket set

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www.halfords.com/webap...zone=PDPz1

this is better

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_195903_categoryId_255215_langId_-1?cm_sp=Intelligent_Offer-_-Product_Details_Zone_1-_-Blank&iozone=PDPz1

this is better

Got one in my work tool box & I only paid £45 for it as it was offer the other year Wink

Along with one of these

www.halfords.com/webap...yId_255215

& one of these

www.halfords.com/webap...yId_255215

The cheap one I linked to earlier I just keep in the boot for emergencys as I dont like bringing my tools home from work unless I really need to.

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MrBSI wrote:
Seabook wrote:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_195903_categoryId_255215_langId_-1?cm_sp=Intelligent_Offer-_-Product_Details_Zone_1-_-Blank&iozone=PDPz1

this is better

Got one in my work tool box & I only paid £45 for it as it was offer the other year Wink

Along with one of these

www.halfords.com/webap...yId_255215

& one of these

www.halfords.com/webap...yId_255215

The cheap one I linked to earlier I just keep in the boot for emergencys as I dont like bringing my tools home from work unless I really need to.

thanks chaps!

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