How big of a spark plug do I need for a Pentastar?
The sockets will be metric and should include 8mm, 10mm, and 13mm, as well as a standard size 5/8” spark plug socket. You should get a wire-style or feeler-gauge type spark plug gap tool if you do not have one.
What kind of tool do I need to torque down plenum bolts?
In order to torque down the plenum bolts, I resorted to making a specialty tool out of a 3/8” to 1/4″ drive adapter, a 1/4″ drive extension, a 1/4″ drive ¼” socket, and a T30 bit (held by the ¼” socket).
Are there any shock mounting bolts left on Amazon?
Only 11 left in stock – order soon. . Only 3 left in stock – order soon. . . Only 1 left in stock – order soon. . . Only 10 left in stock – order soon.
How big of a torque wrench do I need for a Pentastar?
Round up every different kind of wrench you can find in the 13mm size, as you will likely try all of them at some point in an effort to get the plenum brackets loose. At the very least, you should have a 3/8” drive torque wrench, but a 1/4″ drive torque wrench would be even better.
Where are the threads on coil pack bolts?
Please try again later. This does not fit and bolts are incorrect. The stock coil pack bolts have threads on the whole bolt (all the way to the top of the bolt head). The Amazon products have about a 1/4 inch shoulder at the top of the bolt by the bolt head.
The sockets will be metric and should include 8mm, 10mm, and 13mm, as well as a standard size 5/8” spark plug socket. You should get a wire-style or feeler-gauge type spark plug gap tool if you do not have one.
How do you remove spark plug from ignition coil?
Remove the spark plug using a spark plug socket. Once you’ve removed the spark plug wire, remove the spark plug itself. This is easiest with a specialized socket wrench called a spark plug socket. From this point forward, be careful not to let anything drop into the empty hole left where your spark plug was.
Do you need a spark plug tester to test ignition coil?
Using a spark plug tester also means you won’t expose your combustion chamber to debris. Remove the spark plug using a spark plug socket. Once you’ve removed the spark plug wire, remove the spark plug itself. This is easiest with a specialized socket wrench called a spark plug socket.