Any good how-to sites for plug changes???

 
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Old Aug 24, 2001 | 10:23 PM
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Any good how-to sites for plug changes???

Are there any good how to sites to show the tricks for changing plugs on a 93 FD and any suggestions on which plugs to use? Didn't see much on scudarini site or robinette site on these items. I know some of this has been talked about before but i'm too tired now to wade through all the older threads. thanks for your help.

I cann't stay up any more.....have to read the threads in the am....thanks for your help.....guess i said that already

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Old Aug 24, 2001 | 10:38 PM
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Why do you need help? They're right there ... pop the wires off, put a plug socket on them, and take the out. When you put the new ones in, just make it hand tight with the socket, or just a little bit more. I do it from the top in 10 minutes ... but most people think it's easier to do it from underneath so put the thing on ramps. It's not hard at all.

And regarding what plugs to use ... go to Advance and get the NGK platinums ... they're $6.49 each at the one I got them from and they had them in the next morning. There are very few things that are suitable to get from Advance, and that's one of them.
Old Aug 24, 2001 | 11:26 PM
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Well changing them should be straight forward as DK said but you might find my plug research helpful. It's on my site.
Old Aug 25, 2001 | 04:46 PM
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Good how-to's on Rob Robinette's site:

http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobinette/

I've never done it myself (my motors only like 3k miles old), but I've looked at the how-to and it looks pretty simple.

 
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