DIY Spark Plug Change
Just finished doing the spark plugs on my Hemi. It really was not that bad. I has a little scared to do it myself based on other posts but it was a 2 hour job for the first time and I took my time. One dealer wanted $315 and another $350 for the job. I got the plugs for around $75. I followed instructions that I got from the web (includes pictures) and they were pretty much dead on. The hardest to reach places required laying on you belly over the radiator to reach the back spaces. 2 hours and 2 beers and I saved about $250. Anyone that's interested on the procedure, send me a PM and I'll forward it. I take no credit for it but was thankful to have it.
Just finished doing the spark plugs on my Hemi. It really was not that bad. I has a little scared to do it myself based on other posts but it was a 2 hour job for the first time and I took my time. One dealer wanted $315 and another $350 for the job. I got the plugs for around $75. I followed instructions that I got from the web (includes pictures) and they were pretty much dead on. The hardest to reach places required laying on you belly over the radiator to reach the back spaces. 2 hours and 2 beers and I saved about $250. Anyone that's interested on the procedure, send me a PM and I'll forward it. I take no credit for it but was thankful to have it.
Thanks
I found the link - turns out it was right under my nose! Thanks Merv!
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/4th-gen...ug-change.html
Last edited by Pedro Dog; Sep 14, 2011 at 07:37 PM. Reason: found added info


