Very nice video. Well explained on your procedure. A lot of videos I see don’t explain important part or steps. So thanks again for your video. And you mentioned GOD…🙏
A magnetic spark plug socket is really helpful. Good call on the gap. Most of the time, the gaps are inconsistent out of the box. Just a note: always start threading the plugs by hand. Cross-threading is a common and costly mistake.
Exactly in great point there's one other one ALWAYS PUT A SPARK PLUG IN THE END OF A RUBBER HOSE NEVER EVER EVER PUT A SPARK PLUG BACK IN WITH A TOOL ALWAYS A RUBBER HOSE MY GRANDFATHER TAUGHT ME THAT AT THE AGE OF 10 IT IS LAW!!
@@peachyclean93 I used to do that, but now I just put the plug in the socket. I use just an extension to gently guide the threads until they go in pretty far without resistance, then I use a ratchet to tighten them.
@@DiligentDave1966 Yeah that's not a good idea I told the neighbor next to my father that was doing a Subaru to make sure he was using a hose and he said no no I'm fine All of a sudden he came over with his head down I said what's wrong Josh he says I broke a spark plug off he put two of them in wrong $4,700 later! Some people don't listen
@@peachyclean93 I learned from my mistake when I was pretty young. I’m saying that I don’t put the ratchet on the extension until I get the plug pretty much hand tight with no resistance. I haven’t had any issues, and some spark plugs are so deep in the valve cover that it’s really difficult to get them to thread properly with just a rubber hose. I’m so gentle that, if I feel any resistance at all, I back the plug out and start over. I only use my finger tips to turn the extension until the plug is threaded in.
@@willisblackii2099 I have herniated disks in my back that prevent me from fully enjoying many things I used to do. Much like you, I thank the Lord for what I have and try not to dwell on what's out of my control.
Thank you so much I would appreciate it if you let me know all the tools used even to check the gap for the spark pull so I can do this at home thank you 👍
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Depending on where I purchase the plugs, usually they all have that information. But you can always do a Google search, year make and model and spark plug gap
Very nice video. Well explained on your procedure. A lot of videos I see don’t explain important part or steps. So thanks again for your video. And you mentioned GOD…🙏
A magnetic spark plug socket is really helpful.
Good call on the gap. Most of the time, the gaps are inconsistent out of the box.
Just a note: always start threading the plugs by hand. Cross-threading is a common and costly mistake.
Exactly in great point there's one other one ALWAYS PUT A SPARK PLUG IN THE END OF A RUBBER HOSE NEVER EVER EVER PUT A SPARK PLUG BACK IN WITH A TOOL ALWAYS A RUBBER HOSE MY GRANDFATHER TAUGHT ME THAT AT THE AGE OF 10 IT IS LAW!!
@@peachyclean93 I used to do that, but now I just put the plug in the socket. I use just an extension to gently guide the threads until they go in pretty far without resistance, then I use a ratchet to tighten them.
@@DiligentDave1966 Yeah that's not a good idea I told the neighbor next to my father that was doing a Subaru to make sure he was using a hose and he said no no I'm fine All of a sudden he came over with his head down I said what's wrong Josh he says I broke a spark plug off he put two of them in wrong $4,700 later! Some people don't listen
@@DiligentDave1966 I don't even use the socket to put the spark plug back in my lawn mower I always use a rubber hose always it's like a religion 🤣🤣🤣
@@peachyclean93 I learned from my mistake when I was pretty young.
I’m saying that I don’t put the ratchet on the extension until I get the plug pretty much hand tight with no resistance. I haven’t had any issues, and some spark plugs are so deep in the valve cover that it’s really difficult to get them to thread properly with just a rubber hose.
I’m so gentle that, if I feel any resistance at all, I back the plug out and start over. I only use my finger tips to turn the extension until the plug is threaded in.
Thank you Willis for this great detailed tutorial! Looks like I'll be doing this tomorrow. God Bless you my friend.
Blessed we will be when we share our blessings. Thank you for trusting me hopefully I can get back to it here soon
@@willisblackii2099 I have herniated disks in my back that prevent me from fully enjoying many things I used to do. Much like you, I thank the Lord for what I have and try not to dwell on what's out of my control.
Keep on brotha perfect cam view..
Thank you
Thank you so much I would appreciate it if you let me know all the tools used even to check the gap for the spark pull so I can do this at home thank you 👍
shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/toughone-engine-spark-plug-gap-gauge-w80540/10075900-p?product_channel=local&store=6673&adtype=pla&product_channel=local&store_code=6673&gclid=Cj0KCQjwyZmEBhCpARIsALIzmnLxH2NOpsrwQcf5zjsaUK7EG7WDGyTy6-I8nTXlAkM1tEIWU9zBkZ8aAqd7EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
3/8 ratchet and and socket set
Cause I trust in the lord 😂
Something I’d say lmao cool Video fam 💪🏾
How do i know what measurement the gap needs to be?
Depending on where I purchase the plugs, usually they all have that information.
But you can always do a Google search, year make and model and spark plug gap
The recommended spark plug gap is 0.047
Next time cover the spark plugs holes, so no oils will get in there
How do you get the plug out? Magnet?
Just use the coil