ACT Manifolds and Spark Plug Access
Discussion
I had stainless steel exhaust manifolds fitted last year.
Cleaning the engine today, having a good look at things. With the standard original manifolds, the rear spark plugs were never that easy to remove and fit the HT leads, how on earth is it possible with the ACT manifolds? The gap between the manifold and the water rail is only about a centimetre. I don't need to change the plugs yet, but what is the technique for the plugs nearest the bulkhead?
Thanks!
Cleaning the engine today, having a good look at things. With the standard original manifolds, the rear spark plugs were never that easy to remove and fit the HT leads, how on earth is it possible with the ACT manifolds? The gap between the manifold and the water rail is only about a centimetre. I don't need to change the plugs yet, but what is the technique for the plugs nearest the bulkhead?
Thanks!
For years I used an old offcut of fuel or screenwash pipe to start awkwardly positioned plugs. Then I discovered this beauty...
https://mueller-kueps.com/product-catalog/vehicle-...
Use it on every plug every day now, it is so much better to steer a plug into place without fear of dropping it, and run it in, only using a plug socket for the final nip
https://mueller-kueps.com/product-catalog/vehicle-...
Use it on every plug every day now, it is so much better to steer a plug into place without fear of dropping it, and run it in, only using a plug socket for the final nip
I wonder if they've changed design?
I have had them on for many years now (around 10?), don't have a problem, but then I've not been at the engine recently having just had it rebuilt and ten services at Str8Six.
It did have to be fettled to move it away from the chassis rails at the bottom when fitted.
I've had the stainless water manifold on now for 13 years, never a problem with it, unlike the original
I have had them on for many years now (around 10?), don't have a problem, but then I've not been at the engine recently having just had it rebuilt and ten services at Str8Six.
It did have to be fettled to move it away from the chassis rails at the bottom when fitted.
I've had the stainless water manifold on now for 13 years, never a problem with it, unlike the original
tejr said:
itsallyellow said:
Do the tight bends at the top effect power? From that angle it looks like the direction of exhaust flow is being turned almost 180degrees back on itself. Gassing Station | Cerbera | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff