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Spark plugs?

At higher boost levels (17+) there is allot more cylinder pressure than stock. That higher cylinder pressure actually tends to suppress the spark. So, to make sure the fire gets lit and ignition is consistent, a smaller gap makes it easier for spark to jump the gap.
Solid explanation......thank you.
 

Sparks plugs are without a doubt a 15min job. Coils pop off with simple leverage, 3" extension on the back two plugs, a swivel with 6" extension on the closes plug.
Unless of course your 5/8 plug socket doesn't fit on plug snug enough (add electrical tape) and the plug drops into the abyss, between the tank & aluminum shroud. Better add an extra 15mins. Ugh....
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Lol...
Sparks plugs are without a doubt a 15min job. Coils pop off with simple leverage, 3" extension on the back two plugs, a swivel with 6" extension on the closes plug.
Unless of course your 5/8 plug socket doesn't fit on plug snug enough (add electrical tape) and the plug drops into the abyss, between the tank & aluminum shroud. Better add an extra 15mins
Been there done that...LOL...what would we do without our telescopic magnets!
 
Lol...

Been there done that...LOL...what would we do without our telescopic magnets!

Bob, the two closest plugs came without incident. As soon as I got to the plug furthest away and heard that noise that sounded like a pinball machine....I knew I'd be in for a ride...lol
 
Use a piece of double braided 3/8 fuel line hose about five inches long.
Works great.
As soon as I have the plugs loose, I take the socket off and put the hose on to spin out and lift out.
I install with the hose also.
 
If the rubber is wore out inside your plug socket a little plumbers putty works well to keep the plug in.
 
Its like we are all hanging with our buddies having a few pops and sharing experiences...in the Aviation Industry we call it "Hanger Talk"....invaluable!

Its funny because all the young kids in the hangar just look at their cell phone while us that have been around for a while engage in the invaluable talk!
 
Sparks plugs are without a doubt a 15min job. Coils pop off with simple leverage, 3" extension on the back two plugs, a swivel with 6" extension on the closes plug.
Unless of course your 5/8 plug socket doesn't fit on plug snug enough (add electrical tape) and the plug drops into the abyss, between the tank & aluminum shroud. Better add an extra 15mins. Ugh....
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What type of simple leverage are you using on those coil packs. I can’t budge mine!
 


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