Kit Includes: (1) Spark Plug Wire Set (8) Spark Plugs
Specification
Vehicle Ignition System Option
with Square Style Coil
with 10.50 Inch Spark Plug Wires
Engine Displacement (Metric)
V8 6.0L
This Ignition Kit comes with NGK G-Power Spark Plugs and TRQ Spark Plug Wires.
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Tools used
Dielectric Grease
Gloves
Safety Glasses
All right, friends. So, it's time to get started on doing your spark plug wires. Before you get started on that though, we always like to make sure that you have safety as your number one concern. Eye protection and hand protection at all times. Aside from that, let's get into it.
We're gonna start right over here on the passenger side front of the engine. We're gonna show you how to do one spark plug wire. They're all the exact same procedure. So, I don't necessarily need to make you stay here very long and watch. Grab this right down here. You definitely wanna make sure that your engine is not hot in any way. This area right along here is called your exhaust manifold, and if your engine has been running, it's gonna be very hot. Assuming your engine's cold, we'll come right here. Give this a nice twist. If it doesn't break free, you can use something like pliers or pretty much whatever you want because, well, the wire's garbage anyway. Grab onto it, twist, and pull. It should pretty much come right off of there. Now we'll come right up here. We're gonna do the same thing. Twist it to break it free. Pull it down. There it is.
Okay. So, we've got our new spark plug wire here. Something to pay attention to is our old wire had a nice shield on here for the exhaust. Our new wire does as well. Before we go ahead and start this, we wanna take a little bit of dielectric grease, it doesn't have to be very much, go right along inside this area here where it connects under the spark plug. Take some more, go right along this area right here. The reason for doing this, it's gonna make it so it's much easier to take off down the line, and it's also gonna prevent moisture from getting inside there. At this point, we're gonna let the bottom side dangle and we'll put the top side onto the coil. Press it up on there. Listen for a click. There it is. Give it a nice twist. Give it a little tug. Make sure it doesn't just fall right off of there. We're gonna grab the bottom side, slide it carefully onto that spark plug. Make sure you're going straight on and you're not trying to force the spark plug in any direction it doesn't want to go, because it is made of porcelain and it can break. Force this on. Listen for the click. Give it a wiggle. Give it a tug. Do the same down the line to all the rest.
Tools used
5/8 Inch Spark Plug Socket
1. Preparing Your New Spark Plug
Using a gap tool make sure the gap is the proper size for your vehicle.
Pry it until there is just a little resistance as it slides on to the proper size.
2. Replacing the Spark Plug
Pull the spark plug wire out.
Using a 5/8� socket and ratchet remove the spark plug.
Put the new spark plug into the socket and feed it down into the hole.
Use the ratchet to tighten the spark plug.
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In this video, we are going to show you, we're going to show you how to replace a spark plug in this 2002 GMC Sierra 2500 HD. It's pretty much the same process with most V-8 engines. And the only tools you're going to need for this vehicle is 5/8-inch-deep socket or a spark-plug socket and a ratchet, and you're also going to need a gap tool.
Okay, so because this is a V-8 engine, it has eight spark plugs. There's four on this side and four on the other side, and in this video, we are just going to show you how to change one of them, but it is pretty much the same process for all eight. Okay so, using your gap tool, you just want to make the gap on the spark plug the proper size. In this vehicle, it is .06. You just want to use the pegs on this pry out the gap on the spark plug until you get it so that there's just a little bit of resistance as it slides on to the proper size. And there it is.
Okay, so you just want to reach down to the spark plug you're changing and disconnect the spark plug wire, and then using your 5/8-inch-deep socket or a spark-plug socket and a ratchet, you just want to twist that out. And then just remove that spark plug. Okay, and then what you want to do to replace it is just put that spark plug right into the socket, feed it down into the hole and just twist it until it's threaded on there. Once it's threaded, you just want to use your ratchet and tighten up that spark plug the rest of way. Generally, you want to tighten them to about 20 to 25 foot pounds. Then remove your socket and put the spark plug wire in place and just repeat that process for the other seven spark plugs.
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Tools used
Dielectric Grease
You can move these heater hoses out of the way, just pull them out of the bracket and slide them to the side. Disconnect the wire at the plug. You can give it a twist and pull it off. Disconnect the wire at the coil, do the same. Twist it. Slide it right off.
Take the new one. This new one has a little bit of dielectric grease in it. But if it doesn't, you can always add some. Slide the part on into the coil, lock it in place. And then put the other part for the spark plug and lock it down. And you can do the same with the other ones. And move these heater hoses, put them back in the bracket.
Tools used
Dielectric Grease
Torque Wrench
Socket Extensions
Air Compressor
5/8 Inch Spark Plug Socket
You can move these heater hoses out of the way, just pull them out of the bracket and slide them to the side. Take the wire off the spark plug. You can twist it a little bit. It might help. And then try to pull it off. It's a good idea not to pull on the wire itself. Just try to pull on the base and you can slide this out of the way.
Before we take the spark plug out, just take a little compressed air and just blow around the plug. There may be some sand in there or dirt or debris, get that out of the way. And take a spark plug socket. It's a 5/8 spark plug socket. And you can use and an extension and take the spark plug out. And slide the old spark plug out.
Take the new spark plug. Put in the spark plug socket. And then gently, feed it over to where the hole is and just by hand, screw it in. And we can torque that to 11 foot-pounds.
You can always put a little bit of dielectric grease in there and then slide this over the spark plug. Make sure you lock it in place. And you do the same with the other ones. And move these heater hoses, put them back in the bracket.
Tools used
Dielectric Grease
You can move these heater hoses out of the way, just pull them out of the bracket and slide them to the side. Disconnect the wire at the plug. You can give it a twist and pull it off. Disconnect the wire at the coil, do the same. Twist it. Slide it right off.
Take the new one. This new one has a little bit of dielectric grease in it. But if it doesn't, you can always add some. Slide the part on into the coil, lock it in place. And then put the other part for the spark plug and lock it down. And you can do the same with the other ones. And move these heater hoses, put them back in the bracket.
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
5/8 Inch Spark Plug Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Spark Plug
Make sure the engine is cold
Grab and work the boot off of the spark plug
Clean off any dirt on the end of the plug
Remove the spark plug with a 5/8 spark plug socket
2. Installing the Spark Plug
Insert the spark plug into the spark plug socket
Tighten the spark plug without cross-threading it
Torque the spark plug to 11 foot-pounds
Press on the spark plug boot
These are where your spark plugs are on this 2009 Chevy Suburban. It's the rearmost one of the driver's side. We have four in each side. One, two, three, four. We go over to the passenger's side. This one is a little bit trickier to get to. It's in the way, way back. We've got back there, one here, one here, and one here. It'll be just enough room to get it. We're going to show you how to replace one on the driver's side front. This procedure is going to be the same for all of them. It just might take a little more maneuvering to get to the other side.
I'm going to give this a little turn, and then you don't want to pull on the wire. All you've got to do is work it off of the electrode and of the spark plug. It's usually on there pretty tight. I should also mention that you should do this when the engine is cold because we're right next to the exhaust manifold. Just put this to the side. You should do these one at a time.
Spark plug is down here in the head. I'm just going to take some compressed air. Just blow around the spark plug. If you don't have that, it's okay. Just be careful. Maybe take a brush. You just don't want anything falling down into the cylinder when you open up the spark plug hold. These spark plugs are going to take a five-eighths socket. You want to get a spark plug socket. This is a regular five-eighths socket. If you put a spark plug in here, it's real, real loose, and you can turn it while you're trying to install it. The spark plug is going to fall out.
A spark plug specific socket has a rubber insert to grab on to the foursome part of the spark plug so when you put it in here, it seats. You can go to install it. It's not going to fall out and the same when you're using it to remove old spark plugs. You can lift them out of the engine and they won't fall down. We're going to use a three-eighths drive and my five-eighths spark plug socket. It should be on there.
Take my ratchet. You're going to remove it. These are only torqued to eleven foot-pounds, so it shouldn't take much effort to get them out. Once it starts to get loose, you can remove the ratchet. We just use our fingers to spin it out. As you remove it, the spark plug socket is going to hold it in place so if you need to move it around, you're not going to drop it.
So you can see this is our old spark plug and this is our new one from 1AAuto.com. Their threads are the same length. A single electrode. These are going to work great and give you nice performance on your vehicle.
Take our new spark plug and put it into our spark plug socket. Carefully place it into a spark plug opening. Sometimes if you go backwards, it helps you find the threads and then you can spin it forward to go in. It should go in very, very easily. If it feels like it's cross-threading, you should stop and make sure that it's going in nice and straight. Okay. Now that you've got it hand-tight, we're going to torque it to eleven foot-pounds.
The spark plug torque can reinstall our spark plug boot. Just push it on as hard as you can and just check that it's seated.
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Tools used
5/8 Inch Spark Plug Socket
1. Preparing Your New Spark Plug
Using a gap tool make sure the gap is the proper size for your vehicle.
Pry it until there is just a little resistance as it slides on to the proper size.
2. Replacing the Spark Plug
Pull the spark plug wire out.
Using a 5/8� socket and ratchet remove the spark plug.
Put the new spark plug into the socket and feed it down into the hole.
Use the ratchet to tighten the spark plug.
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet.
Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we are going to show you, we're going to show you how to replace a spark plug in this 2002 GMC Sierra 2500 HD. It's pretty much the same process with most V-8 engines. And the only tools you're going to need for this vehicle is 5/8-inch-deep socket or a spark-plug socket and a ratchet, and you're also going to need a gap tool.
Okay, so because this is a V-8 engine, it has eight spark plugs. There's four on this side and four on the other side, and in this video, we are just going to show you how to change one of them, but it is pretty much the same process for all eight. Okay so, using your gap tool, you just want to make the gap on the spark plug the proper size. In this vehicle, it is .06. You just want to use the pegs on this pry out the gap on the spark plug until you get it so that there's just a little bit of resistance as it slides on to the proper size. And there it is.
Okay, so you just want to reach down to the spark plug you're changing and disconnect the spark plug wire, and then using your 5/8-inch-deep socket or a spark-plug socket and a ratchet, you just want to twist that out. And then just remove that spark plug. Okay, and then what you want to do to replace it is just put that spark plug right into the socket, feed it down into the hole and just twist it until it's threaded on there. Once it's threaded, you just want to use your ratchet and tighten up that spark plug the rest of way. Generally, you want to tighten them to about 20 to 25 foot pounds. Then remove your socket and put the spark plug wire in place and just repeat that process for the other seven spark plugs.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you bywww.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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