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Old 06-01-2015   #1
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Default Changing Back 2 spark plugs

Ok so I changed 6 spark plugs easily but I can not seem to get my socket extension in the hole to get the back 2 plugs by the firewall. How do you guys change the back 2? (driver and passenger side closest to firewall)
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Old 06-01-2015   #2
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

A suggestion that worked for me was to use two 3/8" universals connected to each other.

Once loose, it's often handy to use a hose (about fuel line size) to screw plugs in and out by hand.

(You probably already know this, but ...) When you put the new ones in, use anti-seize and don't torque too tight.
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Old 06-01-2015   #3
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

If you did not know the AC box on a ZR-1 has a section that is removable for access to that last plug. I've always done as Russ suggested a wrap of duct tape around the swivels will keep then together.
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Old 06-01-2015   #4
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Thanks guys. I will let you know how it goes.
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Old 06-01-2015   #5
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

Two extensions put together, a magnet, good rubber boot in the sparkplug socket, a 15 degree wobble socket to angle past the a/c obstruction- or some such combination.
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Old 06-01-2015   #6
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

How I get the last plug out is I have a tele magnet,3 inch extension with the detent ball ground flat, swivel extention. Here's the process: Drop the plug socket in the hole, snap 2 3inch extension together with the modified extension down into the socket. Once the plug is free from the head I pull everything out of the head and use the magnet to fish out the plug. On some of the plugs I use a ratchet with a swivel head. Sounds like a lot but it works for me.
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Old 06-02-2015   #7
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

I recommend a Craftsman sparkplug socket with an integral swivel. To it, I insert a second swivel to the integral one and then attach a short extension to that. Then I snake this apparatus down the hole and then attach my 3/8" drive breaker bar. With 1/4 turn the plug is loose enough (with anti-seize on the threads from before) to remove the breaker bar and turn it out by using my fingers to turn the end of the short extension. Easy-pleasy!

Don't forget the anti-seize on the new threads...and 12-15# torque is just plenty - don't want to strip the aluminum head!!
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Old 06-02-2015   #8
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

Maybe someone else wants to chime in, but I stopped using anti-seize on the plugs. There was a thread about this a while ago. I found that anti-seize allows the plugs to loosen. Been using a dab of oil on the threads instead.
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Old 06-02-2015   #9
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

My experience: First I agree with the integral swivel. Better yet I found most sockets with the rubber inside were ok for removing the plugs but were a bear to get out on 4 & 8 if the rubber inside fit snuggly. On the other plugs I had to pull the socket out with needle nose. I found a Snap On spark plug socket that uses a magnet instead of the rubber insert, it also is thin walled and has the universal, additionally the socket and swivel combined is a little bit shorter than the craftsmen without the universal. Made the whole job much easier. I just purchased my ZR1 a month or so ago so I decided a plug change was a good idea. Seven of the plugs were NGK, number 8 was another brand and much older than the others. Looks like someone just gave up on #8. Also purchased the NGK part # 3690 which is one range cooler than the stock and gapped them at 45 vice 35. This simple plug change solved the problem of a high rpm miss I was experiencing the car pulls to 7000 through all the gears now. What a simple great fix.
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Old 06-02-2015   #10
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Default Re: Changing Back 2 spark plugs

One thing I will add is I add a 3/4 to 1/4 step down and use my 1/4 drive ratchet to remove and install the plugs. When using a plug socket with all the attachments it drops in dead center, and if you are into proper torquing you have room.

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