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Changing spark plugs on 2015 HEMI

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Old 08-23-2015, 02:24 PM
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I wanna put in E3 plugs in my truck but the drivers side valve cover is under the damn brake booster, passenger side doesn't look much easier, is there a trick to getting these coil packs off and changing the plugs ? Thanks in advance.........
 
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Old 08-23-2015, 02:42 PM
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you have 100k mile plugs and you want to change them to E3 plugs? Anyway, there have been many reports that E3 plugs cause problems in the Gen 4 hemis engines.

To answer your question, use a universal joint extension right at the plug socket and then a short extension. The universal is the only way to get the socket in and the plug out.

http://www.autozone.com/ratchets-soc...l-joint-socket
 
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If you have a real good reason to change the plugs, I would assume you'd also have the skills to change the plugs. Or at least the dollars to buy a manual.

Really??
 
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I agree with these guys, why the heck are you changing the plugs already? Especially when the plugs you are planning to put in aren't any better than what's in there now. Leave it alone.

What's the reason for wanting to change them?
 
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If it isnt broke or needing maintained, don't fix it!
 



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