kipper26
04-02-2006, 09:16 AM
Ya so I ended up buying that car and its been driving greta for the past week, i just waxed her up and did the interior so nice. I did Seafoam to the car and it really showed improvment after, but I was gonna change the spark plugs and the intake is covering them.....Has anyone ever changed their own spark plugs wiht this problem.
if the intake is in the way you'll have to remove the intake, change spark plugs, replace intake...
kipper26
04-02-2006, 09:50 AM
It's just that I don't wnat to have to deal wiht all the wires and so many things connected wiht the intake it sucks. I think I'll just let a mechanic do it along wiht an alignment and brakes or something..
blubyu
04-02-2006, 06:31 PM
Can you take a picture for me? Its been a long time since I have worked on that motor but i dont remember it being that hard to do
jhall
04-12-2007, 12:21 AM
It's just that I don't wnat to have to deal wiht all the wires and so many things connected wiht the intake it sucks. I think I'll just let a mechanic do it along wiht an alignment and brakes or something..
I haven't replaced my ride's spark plugs my own but at least I looked for VW spark plugs (http://www.vdubpartsdirect.com/vw_sparkplugs.html) and VW plug wires (http://www.vdubpartsdirect.com/vw_sparkplugwires.html) that would, based on firsthand recommendations by friends, ensure that your car engine will be in its most optimum condition possible. By doing this, to my view, would benefit you largely for not only does a trusty car mechanic handle this problem for you, but also having him handle a quality car part. ;) It's like hitting two birds with one stone. Ayt? Safe driving! ;)
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