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10/11/2021 6:45 PM  #1


Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

What's the easiest way to change these spark plugs?!!








Gotta love 'THE REAL'  GT-40!
6sally6

Last edited by 6sally6 (10/11/2021 6:47 PM)


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10/11/2021 6:51 PM  #2


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

That’s a Job for little “girly” hands.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

10/11/2021 9:14 PM  #3


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

This kid is gonna guess a spark plug socket and short box wrench.
Not sure if my girly hands could fit Rudi.😁

Last edited by Nos681 (10/11/2021 9:15 PM)

 

10/12/2021 6:33 AM  #4


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

You might want to let the engine to cool down a bit first.

 

10/12/2021 10:11 AM  #5


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

A friend of mine had a 67 mustang with a 390 and I had a 69 with a 428. We would have his 12 year old sister change out a couple of the plugs in both cars.

 

10/12/2021 10:40 AM  #6


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

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pbrownrk wrote:

A friend of mine had a 67 mustang with a 390 and I had a 69 with a 428. We would have his 12 year old sister change out a couple of the plugs in both cars.


6s6
 


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10/12/2021 10:49 AM  #7


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

Reminds me of the time a group of us went to the 40th Mustang Anni in Nashville.
The lower PS hose mount became detached and my ham fists were way too big to get at the cramped area to fix it.
The young teen niece of one of the guys helped to get the mounting bolt started and tightened up.
Lots of situations where “girly” hands save the day!😍


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

10/12/2021 1:56 PM  #8


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

Sawzall.  It really does solve all problems.

 

10/13/2021 10:49 AM  #9


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......



Looks 'right-at-home...huh?!'
6sally6

Last edited by 6sally6 (10/13/2021 10:49 AM)


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10/13/2021 12:37 PM  #10


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

Where did you see that?  Looks like mine, I'm thinking of doing some swapping...

 

10/13/2021 1:57 PM  #11


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

6sally6 wrote:

What's the easiest way to change these spark plugs?!!








Gotta love 'THE REAL' GT-40!
6sally6

Two answers.  If it is in a race car, they remove the engine & headers after every race, so no problem.  

If a street car, they never run it enough to wear out the plugs,  so, again, no problem.

Yeah....I'm a spoil sport.

Last edited by lowercasesteve (10/13/2021 1:58 PM)


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10/14/2021 10:14 AM  #12


Re: Musings of an elderly gentleman.......

In a street car the plugs would probably foul all the time from the low RPM operation. 

 

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