How do i remove the wire clips on the valve covers ?
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How do i remove the wire clips on the valve covers ?
So i replaced my old wires and spark plugs on my 5.9 v8, and within 100 miles i checked them all and like the old plugs #7 was coverd in fresh oil on the outside, on the little metal washer thing, and all over the threads top to bottom.
Looking on the side of the valve cover its leaking oil down the block and into those anoying metal tubes that are where the plug holes are, and i guess oil is leaking through the threads and into the cylinder, #7 cylinder is really nasty looking compared to the rest. All my piston heads are like grey baked on i havent been able to clean them, but #7 is like BLACK Black grimey
So im getting some new valve cover gasket, but i need to know how do i remove the spark plug wire clips on the valve cover bolts without breaking them ? I tried pulling one but it broke the bottom clip of the 3 on it. None of the store around here sell these kind of clips so i want to salvage them. Oh and also what do i need to insulate spark plug wires so they dont get scorching hot being near the valve cover/exhaust manifold. I tried the convolute tubing chrysler mentioned but that stuff just melts and stinks as its basicly plastic.
Im also going to be replacing the cap and rotor, when i take the cap off. Is there anything special to removing the rotor ? Like do i have to mark stuff, or is the rotor like the Jeep 4.0 engines just pops off and the new one pops in place.
Looking on the side of the valve cover its leaking oil down the block and into those anoying metal tubes that are where the plug holes are, and i guess oil is leaking through the threads and into the cylinder, #7 cylinder is really nasty looking compared to the rest. All my piston heads are like grey baked on i havent been able to clean them, but #7 is like BLACK Black grimey
So im getting some new valve cover gasket, but i need to know how do i remove the spark plug wire clips on the valve cover bolts without breaking them ? I tried pulling one but it broke the bottom clip of the 3 on it. None of the store around here sell these kind of clips so i want to salvage them. Oh and also what do i need to insulate spark plug wires so they dont get scorching hot being near the valve cover/exhaust manifold. I tried the convolute tubing chrysler mentioned but that stuff just melts and stinks as its basicly plastic.
Im also going to be replacing the cap and rotor, when i take the cap off. Is there anything special to removing the rotor ? Like do i have to mark stuff, or is the rotor like the Jeep 4.0 engines just pops off and the new one pops in place.
Last edited by candymancan; 12-25-2011 at 12:47 AM.
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Damn. That washer on your sparkplugs shoud be a tight seal, to the point oil cant seep through... If I were you, I would check Ebay or the local dodge dealerships for the clips, as for the insulation have you tried aluminum tape? As for the cap and rotor, yes it just pulls right off.
Thats what i was thinking, but if i take the plug off and wiggle the washer thing it has tons of oil on top and the bottom of it.. Oil is getting through it somehow.. I also cant seem to clean the tube of dust and rocks with air cans like i can the others because the oil is covering all the sand and stuff so it just sitting there. and i cant get down there to wipe it off thanks to those stupid metal tubes.
This an old pic of the original plug i took awhile back, you cant see the oil on the threads but see it all over the washer ? within less than 100 miles my new plugs threads and washer looked like this coverd in oil.
http://s1083.photobucket.com/albums/...t=IMAG0164.jpg
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Thats what i was thinking, but if i take the plug off and wiggle the washer thing it has tons of oil on top and the bottom of it.. Oil is getting through it somehow.. I also cant seem to clean the tube of dust and rocks with air cans like i can the others because the oil is covering all the sand and stuff so it just sitting there. and i cant get down there to wipe it off thanks to those stupid metal tubes.
This an old pic of the original plug i took awhile back, you cant see the oil on the threads but see it all over the washer ? within less than 100 miles my new plugs threads and washer looked like this coverd in oil.
http://s1083.photobucket.com/albums/...t=IMAG0164.jpg
This an old pic of the original plug i took awhile back, you cant see the oil on the threads but see it all over the washer ? within less than 100 miles my new plugs threads and washer looked like this coverd in oil.
http://s1083.photobucket.com/albums/...t=IMAG0164.jpg
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Just pull straight up. When you put the new one on, align the tab inside the rotor and the slot on the drive. Nuthin' to it but to do it. Just make sure the new rotor is fully seated so it doesn't chew up terminals in the cap.
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