Quad Cam Plugs

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William Stronach

Quad Cam Plugs

Post by William Stronach »

Well A DORK am I it would seem my Mother in law could
do this job,But all belittling aside this vehicle is
the Quad Cam 2 Litre engine with a coil mounted on
each Spark Plug (Not at All like your average Lawn
mower)and for the reasons Jason mentions to me seem to
be somewhat of a CHALLENGE even for a PRO,William



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Toby Corkindale

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Post by Toby Corkindale »

Yeah, its almost impossible to get at the things.. But it is possible.
One thing that will help a lot is to have a universal joint attachment for
your socket set. If you don't have one, get one. If I'm just stating the
obvious, sorry.

-Toby

On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, William Stronach wrote:

> Well A DORK am I it would seem my Mother in law could
> do this job,But all belittling aside this vehicle is
> the Quad Cam 2 Litre engine with a coil mounted on
> each Spark Plug (Not at All like your average Lawn
> mower)and for the reasons Jason mentions to me seem to
> be somewhat of a CHALLENGE even for a PRO,William


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stu_j_ure

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Post by stu_j_ure »

It helps to use a small block of wood and a car jack to jack up the
motor slightly at each side. this helps to raise the head above the
chassis enough to sneak in the sockets.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., Toby Corkindale <tjcorkin@s...> wrote:
> Yeah, its almost impossible to get at the things.. But it is
possible.
> One thing that will help a lot is to have a universal joint
attachment for
> your socket set. If you don't have one, get one. If I'm just
stating the
> obvious, sorry.
>
> -Toby
>
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, William Stronach wrote:
>
> > Well A DORK am I it would seem my Mother in law could
> > do this job,But all belittling aside this vehicle is
> > the Quad Cam 2 Litre engine with a coil mounted on
> > each Spark Plug (Not at All like your average Lawn
> > mower)and for the reasons Jason mentions to me seem to
> > be somewhat of a CHALLENGE even for a PRO,William


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Mark Ward

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Post by Mark Ward »

OK,
Having been away from my computer for a few days, I would love to pitch in
on this...

1st. (EJ20T motor)
Yes it is very possible for the home mechanic to replace the plugs. The
first time you do it, it will take several hours. 2nd time, about 1 hour..
I used several combinations of 2 inch extensions assemebled in place. If you
are money concous, do it your self, especially if you just bought the plugs
and are reeling from the price of the plugs. The coils come off with the use
of a 10mm wrench and 10mm socket on a .25 inch drive.

2nd. (EJ22T or EJ22)
Way easier the the EJ20T.

As a group, we should be here to help each other, not put each other down.
My momma said"If ya aint got something good to say, shut the f&%ck up!"
(hehe, something like that)

Mark
www.rrunracing.com



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Kam

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Post by Kam »

I find that I take a long time for anything because I get distracted from
the main task and do cleaning on other parts at same time...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Ward" <mark@rrunracing.com>
To: <BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 2:32 AM
Subject: RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] Quad Cam Plugs


> OK,
> Having been away from my computer for a few days, I would love to pitch in
> on this...
>
> 1st. (EJ20T motor)
> Yes it is very possible for the home mechanic to replace the plugs. The
> first time you do it, it will take several hours. 2nd time, about 1 hour..
> I used several combinations of 2 inch extensions assemebled in place. If
you
> are money concous, do it your self, especially if you just bought the
plugs
> and are reeling from the price of the plugs. The coils come off with the
use
> of a 10mm wrench and 10mm socket on a .25 inch drive.
>
> 2nd. (EJ22T or EJ22)
> Way easier the the EJ20T.
>
> As a group, we should be here to help each other, not put each other down.
> My momma said"If ya aint got something good to say, shut the f&%ck up!"
> (hehe, something like that)
>
> Mark
> www.rrunracing.com
>
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this group, please send an email to:
> BC-BFLegacyWorks-unsubscribe@egroups.com
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>
>
>
>
>


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