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How Remove These Spark Plugs?!

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Old 03-27-2020, 01:18 PM
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Thanks guys! i FINALLY got the last one off. holy cow it was tight. oiled it up a little and put some back bone into it and it finally slipped out. i didnt jack up the engine as i dont have a jack. i was considering getting one. so now all 8 are out and i can finally do my compression test lol. took me 3 days but got it figured out. the spark plugs are in pretty bad shape some of them so ill be replacing all of them. thanks again
 
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The cheap Chinese coils are a good bit thinner, & bend more.
The stock ones do swell after a lot of miles & from heat cycles.
The rear ones were the worst as for swelling on mine. .
Making some very hard to remove even with lube.
Have heard of some actually breaking, the main reason i tried the Chinese coils.
 
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Old 09-23-2020, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Wingrider
The cheap Chinese coils are a good bit thinner, & bend more.
The stock ones do swell after a lot of miles & from heat cycles.
The rear ones were the worst as for swelling on mine. .
Making some very hard to remove even with lube.
Have heard of some actually breaking, the main reason i tried the Chinese coils.
Do you have a link for the ignition coils? im in the process of putting my engine back together and would like these flexible coils for my 04 XJ8 but i cant find flexible ones anywhere on ebay.
 
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Old 09-24-2020, 07:36 AM
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Found mine on ebay,
Just Google, coils for 2004-2007 Jaguar XJ8, and take your pick.
One set came from,aero-spark, for $87.23 delivered Nov 19th, 2017
The flexible end is a little longer, & the coils body is thinner.
Makes things easier all around

 
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