DIY: Changing Spark Plugs w/pics (noob version)
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Ok, yea its simple, but hey alot of people want pictures instead of just an explanation. So here we go for all the noobs, so i will not use a bunch of confusing terms. This was done on a 01 civic Ex
All parts used
screwdriver
socket wrench
torque wrench
extender
3/8 spark plug lug
spark plug gapper (not shown)
note: Let your car sit, and your engine cool before starting this
First remove your little wire cover on top that sez Honda or Honda vtec
now take off the little caps right here
then you will have to disconnect the harness on top.. Should look like this
Now pull that sucker out! should look like this (i had to usee the screw driver for one of mine cause it was on there pretty good)
now attach the extension on ur wrench, and put on the spark plug lug and stick it on down there
rotate counter clockwise till it comes out, heres what mine looked like and they have never been replaced i believe. unless the first owner replaced them
now the new ones
comparison
Check out this link http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_su...qs/faqread.asp
If you have iridium plugs generally The DENSO Iridium Power plug comes pre-set with a protective sleeve over the firing end, to protect the gap from accidental alteration.
As for other plugs at this time go ahead and check the box to see if they are pre gapped, if not gap the new plugs with your gapper tool... should be .044
No pic
heres all of them once i removed them.
Now guys if u are gonna take pics like me cover up the holes so that nothing falls in there. Just a precaution, i put the tubes back on in all the holes while i took pics
now when puttin the new ones in go ahead and attach the plug to the end and slide it on down there, and being to screw it in with your hand using the extension, untill its gets snug. do it for all of them, and with the torque wrench torque them to 13ft/lbs
once u are done putting everything back on, u are good!
truth, you dont have to gap them, but i just checked to be safe, cause u never know. if u dont have a torque wrench, u will still be good, but just be careful with them. Like remember how it felt with another plug. But remember dont torque it waaaaayyyy tooo much ya know. just get them in there snug. Think of it like this, they will heat up, and therefor the metal will expand or what not. Heat makes metal soft and for xxxxxxmiles u drive ur car they will be getting softer and harder depending on the heat. Now if u over torque them in, then i guess there will be a higher chance of them breaking off in there later on when they are replaced again. but yeah, just get them in there snug and u will be good.
All parts used
screwdriver
socket wrench
torque wrench
extender
3/8 spark plug lug
spark plug gapper (not shown)
note: Let your car sit, and your engine cool before starting this
First remove your little wire cover on top that sez Honda or Honda vtec
now take off the little caps right here
then you will have to disconnect the harness on top.. Should look like this
Now pull that sucker out! should look like this (i had to usee the screw driver for one of mine cause it was on there pretty good)
now attach the extension on ur wrench, and put on the spark plug lug and stick it on down there
rotate counter clockwise till it comes out, heres what mine looked like and they have never been replaced i believe. unless the first owner replaced them
now the new ones
comparison
Check out this link http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_su...qs/faqread.asp
If you have iridium plugs generally The DENSO Iridium Power plug comes pre-set with a protective sleeve over the firing end, to protect the gap from accidental alteration.
As for other plugs at this time go ahead and check the box to see if they are pre gapped, if not gap the new plugs with your gapper tool... should be .044
No pic
heres all of them once i removed them.
Now guys if u are gonna take pics like me cover up the holes so that nothing falls in there. Just a precaution, i put the tubes back on in all the holes while i took pics
now when puttin the new ones in go ahead and attach the plug to the end and slide it on down there, and being to screw it in with your hand using the extension, untill its gets snug. do it for all of them, and with the torque wrench torque them to 13ft/lbs
once u are done putting everything back on, u are good!
I have the NGK Platinum spark plugs that im going to be changing tomorrow. I was told that they would not have to be gapped, is this true? Also is it a major downfall If I do not have a torque wrench(I know if they are not in enough I will have a rough idle). Thanks for the write up!
iridium is better than platinum, due to the thinner center electrode. platinum really has no benefit other than long life. it is worse conducter than copper so if you want upgrade plugs, dont get platinum. iridium also lasts longer than copper but has an ordinary ground electrode so they do not last as long as platinum . for some cars like the rsx, there is a laser iridium which is a normal iridium plug with a platinum ground electrode, which gives it the benefits of smaller iridium electrode and also longer life of platinum plugs. but they are expensive like whoa.
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does it feel anythin different? cuz they arent exactly cheap..lol cuz i was gona change them out but not sure if they are worth it.
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thanks for that little bit of info. It sure beats paying honda $100 to change the plugs with the same crappy denso plugs. And just incase you guys were wondering. NGK irridium IX plugs do go on sale. At least where I live they had a buy 1 get one 1/2 on all NGK iridium plugs a while back. Next time they have em on sale im gonna get some.
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I have the NGK Platinum spark plugs that im going to be changing tomorrow. I was told that they would not have to be gapped, is this true? Also is it a major downfall If I do not have a torque wrench(I know if they are not in enough I will have a rough idle). Thanks for the write up!
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I have the NGK Platinum spark plugs that im going to be changing tomorrow. I was told that they would not have to be gapped, is this true? Also is it a major downfall If I do not have a torque wrench(I know if they are not in enough I will have a rough idle). Thanks for the write up!
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travis, you couldnt get that sway bar on but you can change the **** out of some plugs. mdawg, do not gap platinum plugs. you will bust the hell out of the electrodes. and no you dont need a torque wrench, just dont go ***** out trying to tighten them til they wont turn anymore.
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gotcha, but for coppers, and for iridium, u need to check the gap right?
AND YEA i can change stuff in my engine, but other than that it all is seized and sucks!
AND YEA i can change stuff in my engine, but other than that it all is seized and sucks!
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If you don't have a torque wrench, hand tighten the spark plug until you feel contact, then use a ratchet/wrench to take it an additional 1/4-5/8 turn.. That'll give you the approximate torque spec for them.
I forgot where I read that, but that's how I've done it in the past.
I forgot where I read that, but that's how I've done it in the past.
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Props for the old-school torque wrench Travis! Nice little DIY. Every one of these simple ones helps for folks just getting in to wrenching on their Hondas. Good stuff man. Rep when I'm able to again!
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when ur taking close up pixs, use MACRO...macro is for that specific use...its the pix with the lil flower on it.
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nice writeup. i love how easy they are to change. i recently put in some $50 denso iridiums but didnt feel any difference over the coppers i had before. and if you use iridium, do not gap them or you will break the center electrode off.
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most plugs come pre-gapped... and iridiums can't be gapped anyways... the tip is too small and fragile...
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iridium is better than platinum, due to the thinner center electrode. platinum really has no benefit other than long life. it is worse conducter than copper so if you want upgrade plugs, dont get platinum. iridium also lasts longer than copper but has an ordinary ground electrode so they do not last as long as platinum . for some cars like the rsx, there is a laser iridium which is a normal iridium plug with a platinum ground electrode, which gives it the benefits of smaller iridium electrode and also longer life of platinum plugs. but they are expensive like whoa.
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iridium is better than platinum, due to the thinner center electrode. platinum really has no benefit other than long life. it is worse conducter than copper so if you want upgrade plugs, dont get platinum. iridium also lasts longer than copper but has an ordinary ground electrode so they do not last as long as platinum . for some cars like the rsx, there is a laser iridium which is a normal iridium plug with a platinum ground electrode, which gives it the benefits of smaller iridium electrode and also longer life of platinum plugs. but they are expensive like whoa.
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hey, has anyone heard about those new pulstar pulse plugs? I wanted to know if they really are better if its just a rip off.
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Does it have to be exactly at 13ft./lb??!?!?! I dont know if i want to purchase a 'torque' wrench.
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no, all u have to do is get them in there snug... dont torque it like u would your lugs on your tire, but just make sure it feels snug. When u take the first one out u should get a feel of how tight they need to be
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I changed mine a while back, now my starting problems have got worse. When I hit about half tank was when my engine starts having to crank over multiple times before it seems like fuel gets into the engine. Now its doing it even before half tank, and its an excess of 10 cranks sometimes. I know I had the problem for, but new spark plugs just made it worse, you think they are bad? No idle or driving problems though.
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I changed mine a while back, now my starting problems have got worse. When I hit about half tank was when my engine starts having to crank over multiple times before it seems like fuel gets into the engine. Now its doing it even before half tank, and its an excess of 10 cranks sometimes. I know I had the problem for, but new spark plugs just made it worse, you think they are bad? No idle or driving problems though.
Sounds like a gap issue with the plugs or one is not tight enough...Also check your battery post and make sure they're not loose
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BTW, I know it's already been mentioned, but you DO NOT want to gap iridium plugs. I think the electrode on these type plugs is uber sensitive, or something.
I have the same plugs, I love them. I noticed a small increase in fuel efficiency and better throttle response, although marginal.
I have the same plugs, I love them. I noticed a small increase in fuel efficiency and better throttle response, although marginal.
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thanks for the DIY...followed the steps and avoided paying the dealership $140+. now to figure out how to adjust the valves.
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Omg, you can PAY to have someone put plugs in your car!? I never even conceived of it. And 140 bones! Pinch me.