I have a 1978 FJ40 I want to change out the plugs, but they sit deep in the engine and I don’t see the room to get a socket on it ? I’m I missing something ?
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Honestly , I’m not sure ... 6cyl GAS / not dieselWhat engine do you have?
Please do let me know how it goes for you, I want to do it right. By the looks of it it almost looks like there is a cover to remove so there is better access. In the picture there are some screws that look like the top is a cover ...78? Gotta be a 2F right? They make deep sockets to remove spark plugs. I'll be changing mine tomorrow. Can give you the size then unless someone knows it off the top of their head. Mark the sequence of your spark plug wires before you start removing stuff.
Great advice ... true I haven’t change the plugs on this vehicle ( but I have on a Toyota truck years ago). But by “cover” I mean over the Park plug area - not the plugs themselves... see the yellow “x”‘a on the attached pictureSounds like you have never done plugs before in your life... there r no covers to remove
It is best if you watch videos first.... or better yet have a friend who has done plugs before over to foresee you
Download a fsm from trollholes thread
Do one at a time
You'll be able to remove the plugs with the proper socket - sounds like 13/16th, 6 sided deep socket is the way to go. They can sometimes be difficult if they've been in there a while (like mine) so a little PB blaster and time can help. I've broken plugs before because I was impatient. Which leads me to my main point: don't be me. I'm happy to help but I'm a novice in this world so if someone else says something contradictory to me, you'd probably be better off following what they say.Great advice ... true I haven’t change the plugs on this vehicle ( but I have on a Toyota truck years ago). But by “cover” I mean over the Park plug area - not the plugs themselves... see the yellow “x”‘a on the attached pictureView attachment 2333585