Thank you for showing! Now I can see how to tune up my 2003 chevy trailblazer! Now I can save money to tune up my vehicle instead of taking it to the mechanic. God bless you and thank you for showing me. I appreciated!
Liked that you work smarter, not harder getting that pipe. Watched several slam their hand into the throttle body. Thanks for showing the right part number for the plugs.
Thank you so much! I absolutely love the visual format, and all was very precisely understandable. Excellent work, I now know that I will be able to change mine out later today. 👍
@oscarloredo5053 0.044-0.050 in Most plugs come pre gapped but its always good to check them. There should also be a plug gap listed on your catalyst tag on the hood.
@@MegaMilesBen as I was doing this process my #3 ignition coil, and spark plug were covered in oil, but all the other ignition coils, and spark plugs were oil free. Actually #2 coil, and spark plug had some oil, but not much. Any idea what this could mean?? I’m lost.
@daddyzombie6333 torque specifications and torque werenches are measured in 3 ways... inch pounds (in-lbs), foot pounds (ft-lbs) and pneumatic pounds (nm-lbs) of pressure. In the case of 89 inch pounds, you would set your torque wrench (usually a 1/4" drive when its in-lbs) to 89 in-lbs. If you dont have a torque wrench, theyre rather cheap at harbor freight and work very well. Usually theyre on sale too, just keep an eye on their coupons. I have them in my home garage.
Thank you for showing! Now I can see how to tune up my 2003 chevy trailblazer! Now I can save money to tune up my vehicle instead of taking it to the mechanic. God bless you and thank you for showing me. I appreciated!
@@bravofox6863 I hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Liked that you work smarter, not harder getting that pipe. Watched several slam their hand into the throttle body. Thanks for showing the right part number for the plugs.
@terrydoberstein6742 hope it helped. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! I absolutely love the visual format, and all was very precisely understandable. Excellent work, I now know that I will be able to change mine out later today. 👍
Thank you for watching!
@@MegaMilesBen Just changed them out and completely fixed my issues! Thanks again for the wonderful tutorial 😎🙌
@@alletsorodsb2197 Glad to hear!
Thank you
@@vashtiadajen7718 thanks for watching!
Great video straight to the point. Question, what is that green stuff inside the ignition coil boot? Mine don't have that.
Spark plug boot grease. It helps keep them from sticking on the plug or down in the hole so they come out without ripping next tune up.
@@MegaMilesBen just curious cause I have that same sample pack of grease but mine isn't green.
@heroblok6 the color doesnt matter.
Thank you.....
Thanks for watching!
What is the gap of the spark plugs supposed to be??
@oscarloredo5053 0.044-0.050 in
Most plugs come pre gapped but its always good to check them. There should also be a plug gap listed on your catalyst tag on the hood.
@@MegaMilesBen as I was doing this process my #3 ignition coil, and spark plug were covered in oil, but all the other ignition coils, and spark plugs were oil free. Actually #2 coil, and spark plug had some oil, but not much. Any idea what this could mean?? I’m lost.
@@oscarloredo5053 valve cover gasket leak. The seals for the spark plugs tubes inside are leaking.
@@MegaMilesBen thank you!! Do you by any chance have a video on how to do that job?
@@oscarloredo5053 not for this one, no, sorry.
Just saves me $300
Nice!! Thanks for watching!
Same here about to save my aunt $300
What do mean 89in im just a Junior mechanic
@daddyzombie6333 torque specifications and torque werenches are measured in 3 ways... inch pounds (in-lbs), foot pounds (ft-lbs) and pneumatic pounds (nm-lbs) of pressure.
In the case of 89 inch pounds, you would set your torque wrench (usually a 1/4" drive when its in-lbs) to 89 in-lbs.
If you dont have a torque wrench, theyre rather cheap at harbor freight and work very well. Usually theyre on sale too, just keep an eye on their coupons. I have them in my home garage.
@@MegaMilesBen thanks I have harbor freight down the street from me
Not impressed just because you can do it fast
Im not sure what you mean?
Its actually done by book procedure as well as torqued to specs.
@@MegaMilesBen You have the years of experience. That is 1 tool people cannot buy at harbor freight, snap-on, ect..