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Old 22 July 2004, 02:56 PM
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Question Spark Plugs

Can someone help me?
What size spark plug spanner is it to remove spark plugs from an my95 and also what is the best way of getting in there?
Also what are the best spark plugs to use?
Old 22 July 2004, 03:07 PM
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There is a Guide HERE

You will need either a deep 16mm socket or equivalent plug socket
The spark plugs should be NGK PFR6's standard or if the boost has been significantly raised over standard the NGK PFR7's

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Old 22 July 2004, 07:24 PM
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what is the best way of getting in there?
Make sure you have damn little hands
Old 23 July 2004, 03:03 PM
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thats people i now know i need a 16mm spark plug spanner and bloody small hands
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On an early car the plugs are PFR6G's ... if changing fit PFR7B's as best option.

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Originally Posted by madjust
thats people i now know i need a 16mm spark plug spanner and bloody small hands
Actually you need a 10mm PLUG socket. 16mm might refer to the size of a normal socket if thats what you're using as opposed to a 'special' plug socket.

Plug sockets are sized according to the diameter of the plug and not the size of spanner required to get them in/out.
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