N nije New Member Mar 21, 2006 #1 Surely there must be another way of replacing no.1 plug without removing the fuel pump - daftest thing I ever read (Mr Haynes et al !!).
Surely there must be another way of replacing no.1 plug without removing the fuel pump - daftest thing I ever read (Mr Haynes et al !!).
helpme Active Member Mar 21, 2006 #2 if its in the way you will have to remove it there is always some thing in the way on simple jobs
N nije New Member Mar 25, 2006 #3 as if things werent bad enough - first plug I tried to undo snapped off in the head - marvelous, bloody marvelous - could only happen to me!!!
as if things werent bad enough - first plug I tried to undo snapped off in the head - marvelous, bloody marvelous - could only happen to me!!!
yella New Member Mar 25, 2006 #4 thats because you didn't have the socket/spanner on straight, i was told that many years ago when i was at college
thats because you didn't have the socket/spanner on straight, i was told that many years ago when i was at college
N nije New Member Mar 26, 2006 #5 im thinking that I did have it on straight....it was 4 turns out before it let go!!....good advice though!
im thinking that I did have it on straight....it was 4 turns out before it let go!!....good advice though!
N nije New Member Mar 27, 2006 #7 well maybe, but Im going to convince myself that it must have been a weak plug!!