14mm socket. Nkg plugs do not use anti seize. They come with a coating on the threads from the factory. Use a air gun to blow any dirt,oil and debris from plug holes before removing the plug.
First and formost Awesome video!! The best Love the music!! Perfect . Thank you so much! I love my subies ,yes I have 2 . Question : 2016 impreza torque for plugs 12 or 15 lbs? Gap on spark plugs do you have check? Coil wires need to be change with spark plugs also? Ciao Claudio 😊
Pretty reliable, especially the newer 2.0’s you wont have to worry about head gasket exploding or oil or gas guzzlers as long as you get one thats well maintained. Definitely not a race car tho, avoid going above 85-90mph in those
You don't need a torque wrench to torque down spark plug. Once the plug stops, bring your hand to the top of the ratchet where the socket is and just turn it another 1/2 turn and that's good enough man
Plugs use a coating and don’t need it, my annoying ass neighbor kept saying to use it on his tho and kept saying if I knew it was so easy I would have done it myself. Had to take off intake manifold on his Buick enclave too. I’m like yea my back doesnt agree after leaning over the hood for over an hour
‘14 Impreza was the first car the wifey and I bought new. 140k miles, engine runs strong (not powerful, but still strong). Burns a little oil, but no issues otherwise. I’d be a little more concerned about those CVTs - just had a valve body replaced for about $2k and has really been the only big issue in this car in just shy of 10 years of ownership. Other than that, we’ve done regular maintenance - that’s it.
Best I've seen. Thanks for not editing out dropping the nut on the air filter box!
14mm socket. Nkg plugs do not use anti seize. They come with a coating on the threads from the factory. Use a air gun to blow any dirt,oil and debris from plug holes before removing the plug.
Man!!! You have the most detailed video ever .....Great work. Keep doing you
Man.. I wish I could keep hitting the like button! Excellent!
Excellent Video. Well produced and full of very detailed visuals. Thanks!
Smart man, the best way I've seen so far 😀
2019 Subaru Impreza Sport Tech... I have way more stuff in the way on the driver side than this video shows... any help?
best video out there
First and formost
Awesome video!! The best
Love the music!! Perfect .
Thank you so much! I love my subies ,yes I have 2 .
Question : 2016 impreza torque for plugs 12 or 15 lbs?
Gap on spark plugs do you have check?
Coil wires need to be change with spark plugs also?
Ciao
Claudio 😊
That Milwaukee handheld tool looks like a game changer. If you don't mind me asking, how much did that run you?
If it’s the one I just looked up it’s the Milwaukee power ratchet wrench and it’s currently about $72 on Amazon
GREAT VID
Great job, thanks
For the money, just buy NGK Laser iridium they have proven to outperform the IX on a dyno & they can last 100,000klm & they not much $ more
What size socket is that to take the spark plugs out?
14mm
What is the model and year?
How are these 2.0 boxer’s?
Pretty reliable, especially the newer 2.0’s you wont have to worry about head gasket exploding or oil or gas guzzlers as long as you get one thats well maintained. Definitely not a race car tho, avoid going above 85-90mph in those
@@jackkelley4051 thanks!
What if I don’t have the torque ratchet?
You don't need a torque wrench to torque down spark plug. Once the plug stops, bring your hand to the top of the ratchet where the socket is and just turn it another 1/2 turn and that's good enough man
Thank you
Is it D 45
No anti seize?
No .. some will argue to use anti seize some not .. I guess if you put anti seize on spark plugs threads it will burn inside of engine
Why? You are not tighting lug nuts, just dialectric grease on the coils
NGK says very specifically, do NOT use anti-sieze in their plugs. @@AutomotiveDysfunction
Plugs use a coating and don’t need it, my annoying ass neighbor kept saying to use it on his tho and kept saying if I knew it was so easy I would have done it myself. Had to take off intake manifold on his Buick enclave too. I’m like yea my back doesnt agree after leaning over the hood for over an hour
Ngk....code?....
code?
@@AutomotiveDysfunction numero
NGK 90935 DILZKAR7B11 or NGK 93482 SILZKAR7B11,
First one preferred for Hybrid versions.
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How are these 2.0 boxer’s?
‘14 Impreza was the first car the wifey and I bought new. 140k miles, engine runs strong (not powerful, but still strong). Burns a little oil, but no issues otherwise.
I’d be a little more concerned about those CVTs - just had a valve body replaced for about $2k and has really been the only big issue in this car in just shy of 10 years of ownership.
Other than that, we’ve done regular maintenance - that’s it.