Spark Plugs? where are they

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Vulcan, Feb 18, 2012.

  1. Vulcan

    Vulcan Member

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    OK, sounds dumb I know, I have the service manual and it does not have any info on how to remove plugs. I have never had a Nissan with coil packs and injectors before so I dont want to start pullin crap off and stuffing the Z up.
    I have done my own servicing on regular cars and even build custom motorcycles so i dont lack confidence its just the Service manual and other resources all refer to spark plugs already removed, I want a guide on the actual removal.

    Thanks gang


    Vulcan
     
  2. deZed

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  3. Wrathlon

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    Unbolt coil packs.
    Pull coil pack out.
    Spark plug is directly underneath it.
     
  4. zx299

    zx299 Well-Known Member

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    Lolol....

    You've got an awfully steep learning curve ahead of you my friend :rolleyes:

    Welcome to the 'skinless knuckle' world of zed maintenance :eek:
     
  5. Vulcan

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    It can't be any worse than detaching and lifting out a 1500cc V twin motor on your own.
    ......there just more of it!

    Vulcan
     
  6. Vulcan

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    Thanks deZed, the manual sucks.

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  7. stumagoo

    stumagoo Active Member

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    having been involved in both I would say yeah it is, bit not by much. But I do believe you wont have the same issues as those who have never dealt with anything of this sort of knuckle dusting, curse inducing,craziness before.
     

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