Changing plugs?

And please put a little dielectric grease into the plug boots when you reinstall them!!!
It will make them come off soooo much better next time, plus it helps to insulate from voltage (current) leakage...:rock:
you can get it at any auto parts store, most of the time it will come in a little capsule with the new wires, but I always pick up a tube so I'll have enough...
joe
 
Yes, a dab of lube on the boots is good. Don't overlook a dab of anti-seize on the spark plug threads when installing the new ones. Also, you may need to tap the spark plug shields around to get them aligned if the socket doesn't seat on the spark plugs when removing them.

Plug wire replacement is possible without removing the intake, btw. A good light, and pair of needle nose pliers with curved tips, and a little patience. If you happen to be lucky to have a wife/GF w/ small hands, trade her a foot rub for a little of her time under the hood.;)
 
i just got a set of E3 plugs and was wondering if anyone has tried them. i'll be installing them with a set of MSD wires hopefully in the next day or so. i'll keep you guys updated if i can notice some kind of improvement.
 

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