HELP WITH FITTING SPARK PLUGS PLEASE..
#3
Hi Paul
You will need to remove the air filter box to get at the two plugs on the left hand side looking from the front. On the right hand side remove the washer bottle.
Then unbolt the coil packs and pull them straight out.
Red
PS. If you want any more advise just shout.
You will need to remove the air filter box to get at the two plugs on the left hand side looking from the front. On the right hand side remove the washer bottle.
Then unbolt the coil packs and pull them straight out.
Red
PS. If you want any more advise just shout.
#5
Hi Paul
You can remove the righthand side plugs without removing the washer bottle although space is tight and the plug socket and bar should be around 6 inches combined length.
Because the plugs are in a deep recess it is difficult to cross thread them but they should go in all the way without using the rachet until you nip them up with same. Remember you don't need to swing on the rachet to secure a good seal around the plug you only need moderate force and a light smear of copperslip on the plug threads
won't do any harm when installing. The plug leads, by the way, just pull off with the moulded grip for your fingers if they are o.e.
Gus.
You can remove the righthand side plugs without removing the washer bottle although space is tight and the plug socket and bar should be around 6 inches combined length.
Because the plugs are in a deep recess it is difficult to cross thread them but they should go in all the way without using the rachet until you nip them up with same. Remember you don't need to swing on the rachet to secure a good seal around the plug you only need moderate force and a light smear of copperslip on the plug threads
won't do any harm when installing. The plug leads, by the way, just pull off with the moulded grip for your fingers if they are o.e.
Gus.
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