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    South floridian up for a plug change?

    Any fella HD owner with experience that would like to help me with the plug change? Maybe pull the S/C and clean the IC? I've been wanting to do this thing but got a couple of issues.

    1st. Don't trust my skills with this truck just jet.
    2nd. Don't have all the necesary tools.
    If anyone is up for it I PM me'

    I understand that this could be a hand full.
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    come on Sean help a brother out!!!! you have more skills than just washing a truck.

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    Originally posted by cfradam
    come on Sean help a brother out!!!! you have more skills than just washing a truck.
    It's amazing how quiet you can be and then when you show up you start busting my chops!!!! j/k I'd love to help out but this weekend isn't good for me, I have singing gigs to do to help support my HD habit. Besides Adam you are the plug guy of FHTOC, why don't you make a trip down here?
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    Originally posted by cfradam
    come on Sean help a brother out!!!! you have more skills than just washing a truck.


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    LOL Well youre on the wrong coast...if you were here I got 45 minutes to spare

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    Originally posted by SoFlaHarley
    It's amazing how quiet you can be and then when you show up you start busting my chops!!!! j/k I'd love to help out but this weekend isn't good for me, I have singing gigs to do to help support my HD habit. Besides Adam you are the plug guy of FHTOC, why don't you make a trip down here?
    That's cool man. I'm asking for a favor here. So whenever is best for you or whoever wants to help. Thanxs a lot.

    I'd pay someone to do it but when I got the truck I said to myself that i wanted to get more envolved as far as mods go. That's the #1 reason I'm reaching out for help.

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    This is an old thread but since it's on the same topic...

    Where exactly are the plugs located?? Can anyone take a picture in their engine bay where they are, I tried looking for them on my own but found nothing. Need to change mine because Im gonna be installing my L upper Pulley this weekend hopefully.

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    if you look down by the valve covers above them actually, you will see the green injectors. Near those you will see these black round cap looking things...those are your coil packs...unscrew the screw and your plugs are under those.

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    Thanks a lot. How much effort/time does it usually take to change just the plugs?

    Is it recommended instead that I change the plugs when Im doing something else under the hood?

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    Greg just did his first set and it took him 4 hours. but then he knew where his plugs were. J\K

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    HH ^^^^^ he is the "Plugmaster"....you should ask him nicely, and I bet he would give you a hand.

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    sooooooo adam......how about another plug change j/k buddy

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    Make friends with someone with long, skinny fingers. Double jointed doesn't hurt either.

    A plug change should be mandatory for anyone that owns one of these bad boys. Fomoco serenity now!

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