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Hi Guys,
Bit of a silly question here, im putting in a new set of plugs into my 94 Legacy RS, and i just want to know the best way to do it, Do you put them in from the top or is it easier to jack the car up and put them in from underneath.
Im sure when the Japanese built the motor they could slide their small hand's down and pop them straight in.....lol
Thanks....Matt
Bit of a silly question here, im putting in a new set of plugs into my 94 Legacy RS, and i just want to know the best way to do it, Do you put them in from the top or is it easier to jack the car up and put them in from underneath.
Im sure when the Japanese built the motor they could slide their small hand's down and pop them straight in.....lol
Thanks....Matt
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Same here. Pull the airbox and the washer fluid bottle, and you should have enough clearance....
The turbos may have a slightly different setup (haven't ever had to do it on a twin-turbo, heh) but you should be OK.
The turbos may have a slightly different setup (haven't ever had to do it on a twin-turbo, heh) but you should be OK.
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i got the turbo and i go from the top too
like already stated
remove the airbox and washer fluid and you should be able to work easily in there
like already stated
remove the airbox and washer fluid and you should be able to work easily in there
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Hi Guys, thanks for the info, did it from the top, and im glad i got the expensive plugs that last a long time....lol
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