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Join Date: Mar 2005
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My 01DiscoII is approaching 50k miles and I would like to prep-up for Spark Plug/wire change.
Need to know if I have to replace Distributor Cap/Rotor? Has anybody tried rewiring plugs without removing the inlet manifold? What is the effecient way to do this job? Hugo |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Well I just did mine about 3 weeks ago... and let me tell you... pain in the hand
you won't bleed but you'd better have smaller sized hands. It took my friend and I about an hour to change the plugs and wires. The wire are a complete pain in the neck. You don't have to remove the manifold but it would make it easier to do the job but it will take you about 4 times longer because of the work involved with removing the intake manifold. I would recommend getting a pair of long handled 45` angled pliers to get the old ones off. Take them off one at a time but make notes at to what number cylinder goes where. That's what I did. It was the only way to get to the bottom part of the coil packs. Anyway take your time to make the note because getting those back on are a PITA and you don't want to have to do it twice ![]()
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