Spark Plug: Service and Repair
REMOVALOn this engine the spark plugs are located below the coil rail assembly. To gain access to any/all spark plug(s), refer to Ignition Coil Engine Removal/installation.
1. Prior to removing the spark plug, spray compressed air around the spark plug hole and the area around the spark plug. This will help prevent foreign material from entering the combustion chamber.
2. Remove the spark plug using a quality socket with a rubber or foam insert.
3. Inspect the spark plug condition. Refer to Spark Plugs Conditions.
CLEANING
The plugs may be cleaned using commercially available spark plug cleaning equipment. After cleaning, file the center electrode flat with a small point file or jewelers file before adjusting gap.
CAUTION: Never use a motorized wire wheel brush to clean the spark plugs. Metallic deposits will remain on the spark plug insulator and will cause plug misfire.
INSTALLATION
Always tighten spark plugs to the specified torque. Over tightening can cause distortion. This may result in a change in the spark plug gap, or a cracked porcelain insulator.
When replacing the spark plug and ignition coil cables, route the cables correctly and secure them in the appropriate retainers. Failure to route the cables properly can cause the radio to reproduce ignition noise. It could cause cross ignition of the spark plugs, or short circuit the cables to ground.
1. Start the spark plug into the cylinder head by hand to avoid cross threading.
2. Tighten the spark plugs to 35 - 41 Nm (26 - 30 ft. lbs.) torque.
3. In This Engine: Install coil rail. Refer to Ignition Coil Engine Removal/installation.