So happy to have found you ! Thanks for tutorials on your GT. New owner of a 2012's MC Sport Line (you can see on the channel, it's the beginning...), I can do a lot of things in mechanics but it will be my first time on Maserati. I'm not especially afraid of it but now, I'm not alone and it's so reassuring 🤩 The 1rst things I'm going to do is : change all fluids, change sparkplugs (here we are !!!), change lights inside in leds and later correct some bodywork defects. Congratulations for giving the passion to the next generation (your son, I suppose...). For all that reasons : + 1 suscriber ! God bless.
Thank you for the support! Yes, I think it's important to try to pass on the passion and working with your hands to the next generation despite if it's cars or anything else. It seems like it's becoming less and less that this is happening, and working with your hands can be very universal to many different things.
Yep, agreed. Shop towels in the holes or one at a time is absolutely a good approach here. Better safe than sorry if you have any lose fasteners hanging around at all or debris.
Best tutorial i've seen for GT plug replacement. Bookmarked for reference when I do mine. Appreciated!
Thanks! Just trying to share in hopes it helps others.
GREAT VIDEO!!! Not like the other guy who showed NOTHING!
Glad it was helpful!
So happy to have found you !
Thanks for tutorials on your GT.
New owner of a 2012's MC Sport Line (you can see on the channel, it's the beginning...), I can do a lot of things in mechanics but it will be my first time on Maserati.
I'm not especially afraid of it but now, I'm not alone and it's so reassuring 🤩
The 1rst things I'm going to do is : change all fluids, change sparkplugs (here we are !!!), change lights inside in leds and later correct some bodywork defects.
Congratulations for giving the passion to the next generation (your son, I suppose...).
For all that reasons : + 1 suscriber !
God bless.
Thank you for the support! Yes, I think it's important to try to pass on the passion and working with your hands to the next generation despite if it's cars or anything else. It seems like it's becoming less and less that this is happening, and working with your hands can be very universal to many different things.
I appreciate the video….extremely helpful. Everything was pretty straightforward except that back one….thanks again.
No problem!
Great video! Very informative. I wish you would have started the car. Love hearing that exhaust!
No worry, will be posting a video hopefully soon driving the car, giving a much better view and definitely capture the exhaust note more so.
Great info iwould do one plug at tine so not to have plug holes open to drop things in
Yep, agreed. Shop towels in the holes or one at a time is absolutely a good approach here. Better safe than sorry if you have any lose fasteners hanging around at all or debris.