Jun 21, 2011 #1 W wknox Willie Joined Mar 29, 2010 Messages 41 Ok, the easiest way to change plugs and wires on passanger side of 85 Type T. thanks willie 85 Type T Silver,
Ok, the easiest way to change plugs and wires on passanger side of 85 Type T. thanks willie 85 Type T Silver,
Jun 21, 2011 #2 N natethegreat85 drive fast, take chances Joined Sep 22, 2010 Messages 83 some guys remove the pipes. i left mine on. it was a pain. need swivel head sockets, patience, and beer.
some guys remove the pipes. i left mine on. it was a pain. need swivel head sockets, patience, and beer.
Jun 22, 2011 #3 Jerryl Tall Unvaccinated Chinese Guy Joined Dec 14, 2004 Messages 9,644 wknox said: Ok, the easiest way to change plugs and wires on passanger side of 85 Type T. . . . . Click to expand... Easiest way is to take it to a shop. Cheapest and fastest way is to do it yourself with a 24” extension AND swivel. BTW :biggrin: ; AC23’s or CR43TS gapped at 0.032 are a good starting point.
wknox said: Ok, the easiest way to change plugs and wires on passanger side of 85 Type T. . . . . Click to expand... Easiest way is to take it to a shop. Cheapest and fastest way is to do it yourself with a 24” extension AND swivel. BTW :biggrin: ; AC23’s or CR43TS gapped at 0.032 are a good starting point.
Jun 22, 2011 #4 D Donniejr81 New Member Joined Jun 20, 2008 Messages 150 I just did mine on my 85 and yes extensions and a swivel. A stubby ratchet can make it a little easier. I didn't have to remove any pipes.
I just did mine on my 85 and yes extensions and a swivel. A stubby ratchet can make it a little easier. I didn't have to remove any pipes.