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    Default ::.. Price to do spark plugs at dealer... comment and question

    ::.. Price to do spark plugs at dealer...

    $210 CAD... of course parts are about $30 CAD

    Of course, that labor will warrant against dropping an insulator into the cylinder or something, but I can't justify the $180 otherwise.

    Time to check around for who has the right socket for the job...

    On that note, what gap are we looking at for NGK BKR6EK's... or are these pregapped or not-gap'able?
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    Default Qube - Plugs are an easy job.....

    It should not take you more than an hour to do the job. If you are in the GTA, just go and see Bruno. He will do it for you no problem and at a much more reasonable cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qube
    ...Time to check around for who has the right socket for the job...
    You mean you don't have the spark plug tool in the trunk's tool kit?

    It even has an embedded clasp that holds on to the end of the spark plug so that you can align the plug correctly to help prevent cross-threading it.


    ...and you use it in conjunction with the BMW 3-in-1 tool (wheel & tire pin/sparkplug handle/fog light assembly release tool)
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    Default Pop on down to Sears

    And for a fist full of dollars you can get a nice craftsman sparkplug socket with the rubber insert, an extension, and even a ratchet.

    and for a few dollars more...

    A gapping tool just to make sure those bums at NGK did gap the plugs right.

    The stuff in the trunk is only good for road side repairs... to get you out of Watts before dark.

    Remember always use a little anti seize compound, and start your plugs by hand to prevent cross threading.


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    Come on Bob you don't even go in Watts in the daytime. Sounds like you need some diversity training. Just stick to the subject matter and keep the negative stuff to yourself.
    Just my 02 cents worth Bro.
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    Default Equal Opportunity Offender

    Don’t worry I'll spread my caustic personality equally regardless of race, religion. National origin or sexual orientation.

    Oh yeah, can't forget the the gimps too with the ADA laws.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzkrieg Bob
    And for a fist full of dollars you can get a nice craftsman sparkplug socket with the rubber insert, an extension, and even a ratchet.

    and for a few dollars more...

    A gapping tool just to make sure those bums at NGK did gap the plugs right.

    The stuff in the trunk is only good for road side repairs... to get you out of Watts before dark.

    Remember always use a little anti seize compound, and start your plugs by hand to prevent cross threading.
    Isn't the spark plugs in the BMW a non standard size?

    What craftsman tool matchs up with them?

    -Charles

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    Default It's a standard plug

    There are only two sizes of plugs used in cars 13/16 & 5/8.


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    Bob this was went over a while back when I posted that you needed antisieze for the plugs...I got my ass reamed out. Something about the zink plating you dont need it now ... AND to boot if you DO add it you will over tighten them and strip the threads.

    just what I got beat up about.
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    Default Aluminum alloy head, ferrous alloy plug body...Hmmm

    wow, you'd really have to gorilla the plugs in to strip it out.

    Hand thight and a quarter turn is all you need.

    I'll keep using my anti-seize goo, and stay out of the machine shop.


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