Do I have to gap these spark plugs? I just got a set of 4 for fairly cheap 4.99usd each which I was told by my friend isn't a bad price. And if anyone has any pics that can help me out as I have never done a spark plug change before. thanx!
Timmay
Last edited by delphis on Fri Apr 15, 2005 11:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
make sure to put on that grease stuff made for sparkplugs. its like a dollar at any autozone (you only need one) and you just smear it on the threads of the plugs so that when they heat up they won't get stuck in your engine. it just makes it easier down the line for you if you ever want to take them out for any reason.
oh and i have the exact same plugs.
ya I got the grease, and how do you like these plugs nick? I have never taken out my stock plugs and they have never been cleaned, so I am sure I will notice a difference.
well currently I have a 2000 lanos se hatchback 1.6 w/dohc it is all stock. But I will definately let you geuys know how this pans out either tonight or tommorow. :d
they're pretty good plugs. i noticed a difference and it was fun for a few days until i got used to them that reminds me i should probably clean mine its been about a year or so now. and the idle is pretty decent but i need to do a tune up anyways so its not that great now but it was.
well I went to install them today and I had no luck due to the fact that I didn't have a socket wrench extension with me and no one at my work did either(I work for a music company too) oh well I will go home and dig one up and let you guys know the results.
Also what is the hose for that comes out of the uper right hand section of the cam (I think) right next to the oppisite ends of the spark plug wires?
Well I got them in and wow what a difference, I can't wait to drive home through the stop and go traffic so I can really test them out! but ya I am just getting into this whole car thing and I don't think mine had ever been changed since the stock ones, good thing I found this site!