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Need advice from those that have changed spark plugs

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As you know, the 170 had a recall to replace spark plugs, I believe this is to prevent the engine failures we saw early on. Carfax shows the selling dealer did the recall replacement, and my local dealer was able to confirm through the dealer system. My concern is the standard: Can we trust the dealer and tech to do it right.

I am looking for advice from those that have done plug changes. I'd like to pull a few to check the plug brand and type as well as the gap. Maybe pull 4 at least for a look.

QUESTION:

Which plugs are the easiest to access?

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My advice is to hire @16GoManGoHC2, he can do the whole set in 30min or less, guaranteed.

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My advice is to hire @16GoManGoHC2, he can do the whole set in 30min or less, guaranteed.

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Don;t forget the "melon Head UnHoly Guy...he changes plugs more than I change my Avatar...
 


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As you know, the 170 had a recall to replace spark plugs, I believe this is to prevent the engine failures we saw early on. Carfax shows the selling dealer did the recall replacement, and my local dealer was able to confirm through the dealer system. My concern is the standard: Can we trust the dealer and tech to do it right.

I am looking for advice from those that have done plug changes. I'd like to pull a few to check the plug brand and type as well as the gap. Maybe pull 4 at least for a look.

QUESTION:

Which plugs are the easiest to access?

Thanks!
#7, easy peasy, 5 minutes to get them 2 out.
And #7 has been one of the ones with the highest failure rates. I just checked mine, was only going to look at number seven, which turned into looking at them and then doing a leak down test and then it turned into well, I might as well do 5, and then 3, and then 1, and they were all perfect and I was going to be happy with that but unfortunately, I had to do the other side as well because I had to know lol. Number eight was a real bastard, getting the coil power plugs off is the biggest PITA in my opinion at least.
7000 miles on these plugs on corn, the dust on them is from my last Whipple (warranty replacement #6 Whipple) that dusted my engine with aluminum, that was my last Whipple!!


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#7, easy peasy, 5 minutes to get them 2 out.
And #7 has been one of the ones with the highest failure rates. I just checked mine, was only going to look at number seven, which turned into looking at them and then doing a leak down test and then it turned into well, I might as well do 5, and then 3, and then 1, and they were all perfect and I was going to be happy with that but unfortunately, I had to do the other side as well because I had to know lol. Number eight was a real bastard, getting the coil power plugs off is the biggest PITA in my opinion at least.
7000 miles on these plugs on corn, the dust on them is from my last Whipple (warranty replacement #6 Whipple) that dusted my engine with aluminum, that was my last Whipple!!


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Leak down results? Good?
 




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