Check the Vehicle Emission Control Information ( VECI ) decal in the front of
the engine compartment . It will show what type of spark plug to use and the
spark plug gap
The Lincoln LS 3.9 liter V8 engine has ( 8 spark plugs ) It depends on the V8 engine , it could take ( 8 spark plugs ) but there are also V8 engines that have two spark plugs per engine cylinder so they take ( 16 spark plugs ) A little more information please ( make , model , engine size )
NGK Brand spark plug # DPR8EA-9
Look at top of the valve covers. There you will find a small coil for each individual cylinder. When you take that coil off the spark plugs are below the coil.
Take old spark plugs out put new spark plugs in
easy.........take the old spark plugs out and put the new spark plugs back
97-99 4 cylinder BKR6EKPB-11
6 spark plugs
( 8 spark plugs ) for your V8 engine
on the 3.5 v6 take off the engine cover, unscrew the coilpacks and take out the spark plugs.
Take the old spark plugs out and screw the new ones in
No you shouldn't have to. It will make things a little harder if you don't. I change my spark plugs on my 93' Continental and I never take anything off to do it. 1998 is the first year they used coil on plug system. If you have coil on plug, you will have to remove the plates covering the coils , then slide off the coils and use an extender to reach the spark plugs. This is what I have to do on my 1998 continental.
how do you take ignitions off cbrr 900 95 what kind of screw is that