Changing firewall spark plugs
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Changing firewall spark plugs
Ok so I thought changing the plugs would be the easiest thing to do on this car. WRONG very wrong. fronts- good, those back three are kicking my butt. Is there something I missed because the socket doesnt seem to get on the plug. I have all of the intake off so I thought it would be easy. Its a 86 SE. nothing seems to be in the way. HELP ive searched the forums by the way.
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well i ended up taking a mirror and taping it to a wiring harness so I can see the plugs. I found out by searching some forums that crud builds up around the plugs which prevented me from getting the socket on. So I got those changed.
My new problem (i know I'm being annoying) is that when I got the car the guy was going to put new plug wires on it but he never did so now I'm left with 6 plug wires with no idea where to plug them into the distributor.
I have searched on Old Europe, here and Google. I also have access to Mitchell on demand and they could not help me. Can anyone help me out with a diagram or something to follow?
Its a 86 SE. Thanks again!
My new problem (i know I'm being annoying) is that when I got the car the guy was going to put new plug wires on it but he never did so now I'm left with 6 plug wires with no idea where to plug them into the distributor.
I have searched on Old Europe, here and Google. I also have access to Mitchell on demand and they could not help me. Can anyone help me out with a diagram or something to follow?
Its a 86 SE. Thanks again!
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If you're distributor hasn't been removed from the engine, then it should be like that. Otherwise, you'll have to reindex the dizzy to get it right. See this thread for procedure: phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=5050&highlight=di ... or+reindex
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you guys are fucking crazy. I can change all my plugs in under an hour.
Remove decklid?
Lower cradle?
WTF?
do you guys all have fastbacks? Mine is a notchie and no problems. Does a fastback make it that much harder?
Remove decklid?
Lower cradle?
WTF?
do you guys all have fastbacks? Mine is a notchie and no problems. Does a fastback make it that much harder?
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I haven't noticed it being harder on the fastback (got both).
But, both of my cars have the weatherstrip on the decklid. You either have to remove the weatherstrip or remove the decklid. Removing the decklid is EASY, 4 bolts and its off, but make sure to mark it so you won't have to re-align it. With the decklid off you can stand in the trunk, shine a light on the front of the motor, and you can almost see the plugs. That's all you need, I changed the plugs on my '86 that looked like they hadn't been changed in 10 years. Just make sure not to cross-thread the new ones.
Running the spark plug wires is easy too. A diagram has already been posted, but the Haynes manual (and probably any others too) have a diagram and instructions.
But, both of my cars have the weatherstrip on the decklid. You either have to remove the weatherstrip or remove the decklid. Removing the decklid is EASY, 4 bolts and its off, but make sure to mark it so you won't have to re-align it. With the decklid off you can stand in the trunk, shine a light on the front of the motor, and you can almost see the plugs. That's all you need, I changed the plugs on my '86 that looked like they hadn't been changed in 10 years. Just make sure not to cross-thread the new ones.
Running the spark plug wires is easy too. A diagram has already been posted, but the Haynes manual (and probably any others too) have a diagram and instructions.
