156 spark plug change
Hi,
Is it an easy job changing the plugs on a 156 (2002, 2.0TS)? I ask as I cant see them and if it likely to be hassle I will fire it off to the garage. Cheers, Rick |
156 spark plug change
R D S > wrote:
> Hi, > > Is it an easy job changing the plugs on a 156 (2002, 2.0TS)? > > I ask as I cant see them and if it likely to be hassle I will fire it off to > the garage. > > Cheers, Easy, once you've removed the plastic engine cover. Just don't take off more than one plug lead at a time, or you'll never work out how it all goes back together. -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
156 spark plug change
"SteveH" > wrote in message . .. >R D S > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Is it an easy job changing the plugs on a 156 (2002, 2.0TS)? >> >> I ask as I cant see them and if it likely to be hassle I will fire it off >> to >> the garage. >> >> Cheers, > > Easy, once you've removed the plastic engine cover. > > Just don't take off more than one plug lead at a time, or you'll never > work out how it all goes back together. > Are they round the back? I couldnt see HT leads either. |
156 spark plug change
R D S > wrote:
> "SteveH" > wrote in message > . .. > >R D S > wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Is it an easy job changing the plugs on a 156 (2002, 2.0TS)? > >> > >> I ask as I cant see them and if it likely to be hassle I will fire it off > >> to > >> the garage. > >> > >> Cheers, > > > > Easy, once you've removed the plastic engine cover. > > > > Just don't take off more than one plug lead at a time, or you'll never > > work out how it all goes back together. > > > > Are they round the back? I couldnt see HT leads either. Eh? <thinks> If you need to ask, you'd better take it to a responsible adult and ask them to do it for you. -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
156 spark plug change
"SteveH" > wrote in message ... >R D S > wrote: > >> "SteveH" > wrote in message >> . .. >> >R D S > wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Is it an easy job changing the plugs on a 156 (2002, 2.0TS)? >> >> >> >> I ask as I cant see them and if it likely to be hassle I will fire it >> >> off >> >> to >> >> the garage. >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> > >> > Easy, once you've removed the plastic engine cover. >> > >> > Just don't take off more than one plug lead at a time, or you'll never >> > work out how it all goes back together. >> > >> >> Are they round the back? I couldnt see HT leads either. > > Eh? > > <thinks> > > If you need to ask, you'd better take it to a responsible adult and ask > them to do it for you. Chortle, I am capable of changing a spark plug, a quick look under the bonnet in the ****ing down rain and it wasn't obvious where they are. I have been driving diesels for years, have things moved on from the plug lead? A few years ago I would happily spend half of my Sunday hunched over the bonnet, but no more. Rick |
156 spark plug change
R D S > wrote:
> >> Are they round the back? I couldnt see HT leads either. > > > > Eh? > > > > <thinks> > > > > If you need to ask, you'd better take it to a responsible adult and ask > > them to do it for you. > > Chortle, I am capable of changing a spark plug, a quick look under the > bonnet in the ****ing down rain and it wasn't obvious where they are. > > I have been driving diesels for years, have things moved on from the plug > lead? > > A few years ago I would happily spend half of my Sunday hunched over the > bonnet, but no more. They're under the bloody plastic engine cover. Jesus, this is hard work..... -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
156 spark plug change
"SteveH" > wrote in message ... >R D S > wrote: > >> >> Are they round the back? I couldnt see HT leads either. >> > >> > Eh? >> > >> > <thinks> >> > >> > If you need to ask, you'd better take it to a responsible adult and ask >> > them to do it for you. >> >> Chortle, I am capable of changing a spark plug, a quick look under the >> bonnet in the ****ing down rain and it wasn't obvious where they are. >> >> I have been driving diesels for years, have things moved on from the plug >> lead? >> >> A few years ago I would happily spend half of my Sunday hunched over the >> bonnet, but no more. > > They're under the bloody plastic engine cover. > > Jesus, this is hard work..... What, in the ****ing top? Whats that about. |
156 spark plug change
R D S > wrote:
> >> A few years ago I would happily spend half of my Sunday hunched over the > >> bonnet, but no more. > > > > They're under the bloody plastic engine cover. > > > > Jesus, this is hard work..... > > What, in the ****ing top? Whats that about. Remove the plastic / alloy engine cover. This will expose the 8 plugs and leads neatly located between the camshaft tunnels. ISTR each cylinder has a pair of unequal sized plugs, but I could be wrong, they may be the same size, or is that on the old 75 TSpark lump..... Whatever, I can't remember plug sizes on the 16v TSparks, but they're in the same place - between the camshaft tunnels. Where they've always been on twin-cam engines. -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
156 spark plug change
"SteveH" > wrote in message . .. >R D S > wrote: > >> >> A few years ago I would happily spend half of my Sunday hunched over >> >> the >> >> bonnet, but no more. >> > >> > They're under the bloody plastic engine cover. >> > >> > Jesus, this is hard work..... >> >> What, in the ****ing top? Whats that about. > > Remove the plastic / alloy engine cover. > > This will expose the 8 plugs and leads neatly located between the > camshaft tunnels. > > ISTR each cylinder has a pair of unequal sized plugs, but I could be > wrong, they may be the same size, or is that on the old 75 TSpark > lump..... > > Whatever, I can't remember plug sizes on the 16v TSparks, but they're in > the same place - between the camshaft tunnels. Where they've always been > on twin-cam engines. Well you've saved me the bother of my next question, 'wheres the bloody camshaft then?' I hadn't realised there were two of them! Ill give it a do tomorrow, its misfiring like a bitch, the engine light is either lit or flashing depending on its mood, ever the optimist I am hoping it wants plugs! -- Rick Alfa 156 regretful |
156 spark plug change
"SteveH" > wrote in message . .. >R D S > wrote: > >> >> A few years ago I would happily spend half of my Sunday hunched over >> >> the >> >> bonnet, but no more. >> > >> > They're under the bloody plastic engine cover. >> > >> > Jesus, this is hard work..... >> >> What, in the ****ing top? Whats that about. > > Remove the plastic / alloy engine cover. > > This will expose the 8 plugs and leads neatly located between the > camshaft tunnels. > > ISTR each cylinder has a pair of unequal sized plugs, but I could be > wrong, they may be the same size, or is that on the old 75 TSpark > lump..... > > Whatever, I can't remember plug sizes on the 16v TSparks, but they're in > the same place - between the camshaft tunnels. Where they've always been > on twin-cam engines. Oh, and plugs £10 each? WTF? |
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