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Seraph
08-19-2001, 07:01 PM
How easy is it to change the spark plugs on the SVX. my car just hit the 85k miles and I want to replace them when it hit 90k. Also what brand should I replace it with?

Thanks

Lwin

Aredubjay
08-19-2001, 07:06 PM
It ain't a killer but it aint no piece of cake either. I've posted a how-to both here and in the Yahoo forum. Do a search and it'll tell you a little bit about it -- at least from my point of view and my personal experience.

Aredubjay
08-19-2001, 07:11 PM
Oh, and of course, you know me. "Stick with stock," which gives you two choices: NGK PFR6G11 or Nippondenso PK20PR11 Both are platinum. And DON'T use neversieze.

Seraph
08-19-2001, 10:20 PM
Thanks Randy.
Lwin

cocacola08
08-24-2001, 10:38 AM
many four letter words and smashed knuckles later my buddy and I got ours done.

Also from what I understand with the platinum they come set to the right gap and not to mess with it as that can mess up the platinum!

dromano
08-24-2001, 10:45 PM
Originally posted by Aredubjay
Oh, and of course, you know me. "Stick with stock," which gives you two choices: NGK PFR6G11 or Nippondenso PK20PR11 Both are platinum. And DON'T use neversieze. What's the downside of neversieze? How important is a universal for the rachet?

Aredubjay
08-24-2001, 11:14 PM
Originally posted by dromano
What's the downside of neversieze? How important is a universal for the rachet?

This guy is a Subaru Senior Master tech with over 22 years of expereince. He explained it much better than I ever could:
http://www.subaru-svx.net/archive/article.php?message=29319

As for the universal for the ratchet, it isn't what I'd call "important" but, I can certainly see where it would be helpful.

svx_commuter
08-25-2001, 10:34 AM
I pulled out the fender and body plugs on the passenger side, right side, and to my surprize the extension did not go through.:eek: Then I realize, I could get the plug without going through the holes. :) Oh man. I thought my car was drilled wrong.:p As someone else said, not bad with the right combination of extensions.
RJ thanks for the tip during the Reading meet. The nail puller works great to get the coil off the plug.

I am glad I did not mess with the gap. I would not want to flake off the platinum.

Aredubjay
08-25-2001, 10:46 AM
Originally posted by svx_commuter
As someone else said, not bad with the right combination of extensions. RJ thanks for the tip during the Reading meet. The nail puller works great to get the coil off the plug.

Yeah, I use a 3" and a 6" plus a swivel head socket wrench. When the guy suggested (the same guy with the advice on the neverseize, above) the "nail puller," I thought to myself, "that's a bit extreme, isn't it?" but, it worked like a charm, didn't it?