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Changing plugs on '01
Unit has almost 80k and original plugs. It's been running alittle rough lately and I'm wondering what's causing it. Special plugs for this thing?
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Re: Changing plugs on '01
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-Ryan Isuzu Moderator Car Show Tips Operations manager with a results-driven passion for process improvement FAQ 98-04 Isuzu Rodeo, Rodeo Sport, Amigo, Trooper SOLD - NOV2015 - 2000 Amigo, V6, HT winter, ST summer, 2wd |
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Re: Changing plugs on '01
Careful with the plug boots!
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Re: Changing plugs on '01
Thanks for that FAQ Amigo, I'll get those Denso plugs and get r dun. Sounds like you should do this when engine is cold? thanks agin
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Re: Changing plugs on '01
yup, cold is the way to go since it is screwing into aluminum.
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-Ryan Isuzu Moderator Car Show Tips Operations manager with a results-driven passion for process improvement FAQ 98-04 Isuzu Rodeo, Rodeo Sport, Amigo, Trooper SOLD - NOV2015 - 2000 Amigo, V6, HT winter, ST summer, 2wd |
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Re: Changing plugs on '01
Just remember not to overtighten the plugs..... Can turn a simple job into a real nightmare.
-Scott |
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