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Whos attempted the oil in spark plugs DIY?

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    Whos attempted the oil in spark plugs DIY?

    From this thread:
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...park+plug+tube

    What beginners have attempted this? A mechanic told me it was a tough job. I didnt know if I could do it myself w/ average skills in following instructions for cars.

    I dont know if the oil in the plugs cause oil consumption, or just an inconvenience? It seems if you dont check the plugs, they stay clean. But if you take them in/out, it causes the oil to get on the plugs.

    #2
    If your going to do the lower seals then yes, its a handful. If your mechanic says that the Lowers are leaking, then yes, i recommend you bring it in for service. If its just the top seals that are leaking, im sure you could do it yourself as its just a cover gasket, + 4 O ring style gaskets. At the same time i also have a question. I have a valve cover that has NO grooves for the 4 Oring type gaskets for the spark plug wells, anyone else have that type of cover?
    90 Accord EX F22a1 Auto R.I.P.
    2011 Mazda 3 Hatch 2.5L GS sport HELLO!

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      #3
      I have replaced the uppers and the gasket seals...but the lowers are the cause of problem I believe. I didnt know how serious it is to let this go unfixed. And if I do get it done by a mechanic, how much should I expect to pay at most? Thx

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        #4
        mechanics might charge you a pretty penny to get this done like $300, since it requires removal of the rockerarms to access the O rings on the bottom and a valve adjustment is usually required afterward. But if you have patience, can follow instructions and have a 1/4 inch drive inch-lbs torque wrench, then you could probably do this. The valve adjustment isn't too difficult either, I did both of these jobs myself for the very first time about a month ago, and my engine didn't blow up so I consider it successful. Oh be sure to get a Hayne's manual, it comes in handy.

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          old petrified O-rings that didn't seal for shit







          new O-rings, much softer rubber

          member's ride thread
          93' EX Coupe H22A w/ P2T4 Sir 5spd 191whp 155 wtq
          99' Lexus LS400 157k VVTi V8 gets up & goes...new DD
          91 Accord SE 176k
          97' Honda Odyssey 199k miles...$485 spare van for my parents

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            #6
            wow, i like! someone changes their oil often.

            but yea, i did mine without hondabond or silicone sealant and it leaked more than it did with the old ones. just make sure you use sealant on those.
            I <3 G60.

            0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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              #7
              it looks easy, there is no need to touch the camshaft at all or any valve. just the roker arm and replace seals then tourque everything back right?

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                #8
                sealant on the orings? i just coated them with a little oil and it' has leaked or anything.

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                  #9
                  hmm, thats odd. i guess my motor sucked
                  i just replaced it so i didnt have to worry about any more leaks. i did need to readjsut the lash when i did my seals. make sure the engine is compeltely cool prior to measuring.
                  I <3 G60.

                  0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                    #10
                    I just recently did mine as well.

                    Originally posted by Losiracer2
                    Just make sure that you leave the bolts in place(as shown above ^) it makes things alot easier.

                    My 1991 Accord DX

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