Great video I always replaced the plugs without the ratchet attached until they were finger tight. Seemed easier to get started and not cross threaded.
yes. most 4 cylinder gm and toyota engines have this layout. make sure when you buy your plugs you buy specific to your engine. thanks for watching. please like and subscribe.
That means either your socket is too old or too cheaply made. It’s time to buy a new one. I use craftsman brand. My sockets are almost 14 years old and never had that issue. Quality tools lead to easier work. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe
Great video
I always replaced the plugs without the ratchet attached until they were finger tight. Seemed easier to get started and not cross threaded.
Yes that is the best way to do it. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Would this be the same plug placement for a 2009 Pontiac Vibe 2.4L?
yes. most 4 cylinder gm and toyota engines have this layout. make sure when you buy your plugs you buy specific to your engine. thanks for watching. please like and subscribe.
tthis engene is the same like toyota metrix engene?
Yes it is. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
What's the plug gap supposed to be?
Gap is 0.043. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 I will, thanks for the quick response.
You’re welcome.
Socket size?
5/8. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 thank you, so it can be a 5/8 or 10mm? Cause I can’t find 10mm spark plugs sockets
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 the 5/8 socket is for the spark plug correct?
It’s 5/8. There is no such thing as a 10mm spark plug.
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 okay that’s what I thought, thanks
Rubber jacket always falls out of damn ratchet
That means either your socket is too old or too cheaply made. It’s time to buy a new one. I use craftsman brand. My sockets are almost 14 years old and never had that issue. Quality tools lead to easier work. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe