Quantcast
Add Free Listing to  Fraser Valley Community Directory, Post News, Events, Jobs, and Coupons Login to Update Fraser Valley Listing Info
 Login 
Submit Fraser Valley Article or story update Provide Fraser Valley Site Feedback
CLICK to return to Fraser Valley community's home page
the website for those who have a life... and want to get on with it! 
Search and View Fraser Valley Events in Calendar

 Events 

Search and View Fraser Valley Coupons and Sales

 Coupons 

Search and View Fraser Valley Jobs and Volunteer Opportunities

 Jobs 

Search and View Fraser Valley News Announcements

 News 

View Recently posted Fraser Valley Business Ratings & Reviews

 Ratings 

View Fraser Valley Images Gallery

 Images 

Subscribe to Fraser Valley FoundLocally Newsletter

 Subscribe 

Searches:

or Keyword:
  
  
Visit FoundLocally communities across Canada
Fraser Valley > Shopping > Transportation > Maintenance > Engine

Automobiles: How to Change Your Spark Plugs


The spark plug is the final step in the ignition circuit. It takes the voltage surge from the distributor and creates a high-voltage spark that ignites the compressed air/fuel mixture in each cylinder. In a well-tuned engine this produces the power which turns the crankshaft, creating power to move the car forward. Regular spark plug replacement is one of the easiest ways to optimize performance and fuel economy.

Here are the steps to replace each spark plug in your car's engine (Tip: The plugs are usually easier to remove when the engine is warm):
  1. First check and gap the new spark plugs against manufacturers' specifications. Use a wire type gauge, which is quite accurate, when gapping spark plugs. The wire gauge should slide between the electrodes with a slight drag. There's a tool designed for changing the gap, which slightly bends the electrode. When replacing spark plugs, removing the old plugs and replace one at a time, to avoid crossing a spark plug wire.
  2. Pull the boot off the plug by gently twisting and pulling. Don't pull the plug wire away from the boot.
  3. Brush dirt away from the spark plug area, so it won't fall into the cylinder chamber.
  4. Remove the spark plug using the correct size spark plug socket (usually 13/16 or 5/8 inch), turning counterclockwise, applying slight pressure on the socket. This will prevent the socket from stripping on the plug.
  5. When the plug is removed, compare it to the new plug. Be sure that the reach (threaded area) is the same and the plug has the same overall appearance. While spark plugs are basically the same, some differences can cause engine damage. Record different part number equivalents for various brands appropriate for your car, to aid in future purchases. See KEEPING A LOG BOOK
  6. To install the new plug, placing it into the spark plug socket and --by hand-- screw the plug clockwise into the engine. A drop of penetrating oil on the spark plug threads will help avoid cross-threading. Don't use undue force, which may strip the plug threads. Once threaded, you can use the socket to ratchet the plug until snug. Don't over-tighten.
  7. Reinstall the spark plug wire. Look for any cracks or other signs of wear. Be sure the plug wire is seated, and snaps into the plug terminal.
  8. Follow the above procedure to complete all spark plugs. Do one at a time to prevent wire mix-up.



Return to Top of Page


Sections:

 

Community | Business-to-Business | Consumer Shopping | Entertainment| Travel & Tourism |

FoundLocally:

 

Fraser Home | Canada Home | TransCanadaHighway.com | MovingInCanada.com | About Us


Across Canada:

 


Victoria | Vancouver | Fraser Valley | Okanagan-Shuswap | Banff & Rockies | Calgary | Edmonton | Saskatoon | Regina | Winnipeg | Thunder Bay | Sault Ste Marie | Sudbury | Barrie-Muskoka | Niagara Falls | Kitchener-Waterloo | Hamilton | Oakville-Burlington | Mississauga-Brampton | TO-Etobicoke | TO-North York | TO-Scarborough | Toronto | York Region | Oshawa-Durham | Ottawa-Gatineau | Fredericton | Charlottetown | Halifax | St John's


Copyright 1999-2008 FoundLocally.com Media Inc (403) 245-2194 Contact FoundLocally

Table Of Contents

Home Page 

Community Overview 

Quick Local Intro 

Government & Politics 

Community & Charities 

Shopping & Malls 

Autos & Transportation 

Homes & Gardens 

Clothing & Fashion 

Food & Groceries 

Goods & Services 

Grooming & Beauty 

Health & Medicine 

Learning & Schools 

Pets & Animals 

Recreation 

Dining & Restaurants 

Nightlife & Coffee 

Movies & Entertainment 

Sports & Fitness 

Holidays & Festivals 

Business-to-Business 

Business Operations 

Computers & Internet 

Media & Marketing 

Finance & Banking 

Jobs, Careers & HR 

Space & Facilities 

Travel 

Accommodations 

In-Town Attractions 

Visit Nearby 

Maps 

Out of Town 

FoundLocally FAQs 

Link To Us 

Site Map 

Click to advertise on FoundLocally with Banner, button, pop-up or skyscraper advertising