Re: '02TJ spark plug change w/ coil packs
Did you remember to use anti-seize on the threads?
"Steve_b" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1175186243.462538.105600@o5g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... > Well, I finally got the chance to change my plugs. > UHM....I should've done this a LONG time ago! > The plugs were actually in ok condition (as far as burning/etc..). > The gap was not measureable by my gap tool (the disc one not the > feeler gauge pack). > I'd have to say I had at least 1/4" gap where I'm supposed to have > 35thou. > > Anyways, managed to snap a plug when putting it in, so had to clean > and regap an old one but it works great! > Noticed a significant difference in my mileage (and haven't finished > the tank yet). > > Shame on me! > > cheers > > > On Feb 22, 9:28 pm, "Steve_b" <chicbe...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Hey guys, >> >> looking to change out myplugsin my Jeep. Any issues with working >> with the coil pack? >> Haven't attempted these before....so I don't want to get half way >> through and run in to trouble. >> >> Cheers >> Sb > > |
Re: '02TJ spark plug change w/ coil packs
Did you remember to use anti-seize on the threads?
"Steve_b" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1175186243.462538.105600@o5g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... > Well, I finally got the chance to change my plugs. > UHM....I should've done this a LONG time ago! > The plugs were actually in ok condition (as far as burning/etc..). > The gap was not measureable by my gap tool (the disc one not the > feeler gauge pack). > I'd have to say I had at least 1/4" gap where I'm supposed to have > 35thou. > > Anyways, managed to snap a plug when putting it in, so had to clean > and regap an old one but it works great! > Noticed a significant difference in my mileage (and haven't finished > the tank yet). > > Shame on me! > > cheers > > > On Feb 22, 9:28 pm, "Steve_b" <chicbe...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Hey guys, >> >> looking to change out myplugsin my Jeep. Any issues with working >> with the coil pack? >> Haven't attempted these before....so I don't want to get half way >> through and run in to trouble. >> >> Cheers >> Sb > > |
Re: '02TJ spark plug change w/ coil packs
Did you remember to use anti-seize on the threads?
"Steve_b" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1175186243.462538.105600@o5g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... > Well, I finally got the chance to change my plugs. > UHM....I should've done this a LONG time ago! > The plugs were actually in ok condition (as far as burning/etc..). > The gap was not measureable by my gap tool (the disc one not the > feeler gauge pack). > I'd have to say I had at least 1/4" gap where I'm supposed to have > 35thou. > > Anyways, managed to snap a plug when putting it in, so had to clean > and regap an old one but it works great! > Noticed a significant difference in my mileage (and haven't finished > the tank yet). > > Shame on me! > > cheers > > > On Feb 22, 9:28 pm, "Steve_b" <chicbe...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Hey guys, >> >> looking to change out myplugsin my Jeep. Any issues with working >> with the coil pack? >> Haven't attempted these before....so I don't want to get half way >> through and run in to trouble. >> >> Cheers >> Sb > > |
Re: '02TJ spark plug change w/ coil packs
I did use anti-seize and some anti-oxidation goop on the contacts.
Should be good for a while now....gas mileage is WAY better! |
Re: '02TJ spark plug change w/ coil packs
I did use anti-seize and some anti-oxidation goop on the contacts.
Should be good for a while now....gas mileage is WAY better! |
Re: '02TJ spark plug change w/ coil packs
I did use anti-seize and some anti-oxidation goop on the contacts.
Should be good for a while now....gas mileage is WAY better! |
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