spark Plug change
Discussion
Normally use a 1/2 inch drive ratchet and a spark plug spanner. They often can be quite tough to move. Depends on how keen the last person to do them up was. I personally would give them a good tug! I've never had one break or ring off. Make sure your socket fits well though.
All the best.
Crispin
All the best.
Crispin
tonyvid said:
interesting point and we had a debate for about a week over this in the office....when metal gets hot and it expands slightly do holes get bigger or smaller?....the debate never came to a real conclusion, anyone care to answer this one!!!!
Bigger of course...
Imagine the material expands from a virtual central point, that point being the centre of the hole.
Cheers,
Matt.
I agree with M@H with the hole getting bigger. Being a solid modeller I`ll explain it this way: If you take a solid object and put a hole through it, then scale the object by an amount (eg thermal expansion factor) the hole will increase in size by that amount. Probably not the best explanation but there you go.
Roy.
Roy.
IT GETS BIGGER... http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/thexp2.html
Cheers,
Matt
>> Edited by M@H on Friday 20th February 13:55
Dave
in response to your "no good without pictures" I'll gladly start a "look what I've got" thread if you'd do the honours with the digital camera on Sunday.
In answer to the what/when/why etc, it's a beautiful S3C with 60K on the clock and I picked it up 2 weeks ago. Plenty of tinkering required, but meantime it's the "smiles per mile" that you'll all know about.
Mike
in response to your "no good without pictures" I'll gladly start a "look what I've got" thread if you'd do the honours with the digital camera on Sunday.
In answer to the what/when/why etc, it's a beautiful S3C with 60K on the clock and I picked it up 2 weeks ago. Plenty of tinkering required, but meantime it's the "smiles per mile" that you'll all know about.
Mike
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