[Tigers] Changing Spark Plugs

coolvt at aol.com coolvt at aol.com
Sat Dec 29 10:08:05 MST 2018


The modern cars have a bunch of plastic and fiber crap under the hood that gets brittle with age.  Much of this has to be removed to get to the plugs. What starts as a $32 plug change can turn into a $300-400 parts purchase, especially  if you are dealing with German machinery.           Mark
In a message dated 12/29/2018 11:51:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, tigers at autox.team.net writes:

Yup,
That's what I keep telling people at Cars and Coffee... I would rather 
change the Tiger plugs than my C5
Corvette.
Gary


On 12/28/2018 4:36 PM, Jay Laifman via Tigers wrote:
> So we think we've got it bad for changing spark plugs?
>
> I just learned that on my daughters Toyota FRS/Subaru BRZ, you 
> actually have to unbolt the engine and lift it to get at the spark 
> plugs!!!!
>
> (And FWIW, with the right jointed extensions, I was able to change the 
> Tiger's plugs without too much trouble).
>
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