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Your Average Spark Plug Changing Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="nastynivek" data-source="post: 3088043" data-attributes="member: 23427"><p>My plugs took 2 DAYS for me to change. :bash: LOL.</p><p></p><p>I did the passenger's side on a Saturday morning with no problem. Got to the driver's side and changed the first 3 plugs with no problem. Made it to the last plug on the driver's side and the plug boot decided to stick to the damned plug and seperate itself from the coil pack. :mj: </p><p></p><p>I had to stop f*cking with it right then and there because I was about to lose my temper and throw a wrench across the front yard.</p><p></p><p>I got up the next day, as I was a bit more calm, had an :idea: and managed to get the sticky plug boot off. Thank God for WD-40 and a long 3/8" extension inserted inside the boot to break it loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nastynivek, post: 3088043, member: 23427"] My plugs took 2 DAYS for me to change. :bash: LOL. I did the passenger's side on a Saturday morning with no problem. Got to the driver's side and changed the first 3 plugs with no problem. Made it to the last plug on the driver's side and the plug boot decided to stick to the damned plug and seperate itself from the coil pack. :mj: I had to stop f*cking with it right then and there because I was about to lose my temper and throw a wrench across the front yard. I got up the next day, as I was a bit more calm, had an :idea: and managed to get the sticky plug boot off. Thank God for WD-40 and a long 3/8" extension inserted inside the boot to break it loose. [/QUOTE]
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