Minor Car Repair Series Vol. I

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Replace your own sparkplugs with this first installation video for minor car repairs.

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20 Comments on “Minor Car Repair Series Vol. I”

  • guitartec
    14 January, 2011, 11:53

    You’re right, I’m worried WAY too much about debris falling into cylinders. I’m sure the compression would easily blow out all the sand and whatnot from the cylinders.

    I’ll try not to make any comments before I think them through anymore. Thank you for your wisdom.

  • solveg18
    14 January, 2011, 12:35

    why not give it a engine bay clean?

  • starbucksmunky
    14 January, 2011, 13:23

    Well too bad you never get any of me, asshole.

  • JackupCyrus
    14 January, 2011, 14:10

    If that’s being a dick you’re a pussy. ;)

  • starbucksmunky
    14 January, 2011, 14:34

    He was just giving some advice.
    Why do you have to be such a dick?

  • JackupCyrus
    14 January, 2011, 14:51

    Anal Retentive? That dirt doesn’t matter(if any). The compression of the engine will blow it out of the chamber into the manifold.

    Franklin Gloves(lol)

  • DenLorsTools
    14 January, 2011, 15:20

    Nice presentation.

  • bermudaceltic
    14 January, 2011, 16:04

    disconnect the battery you yank to change plugs you must be a cunt DANGER DANGER what danger??????????

  • guitartec
    14 January, 2011, 16:29

    Here’s the best simple tip you’ll ever get when changing your plugs. Use a straw or small hose to blow out the dirt BEFORE unscrewing the plug. This is so dirt doesn’t fall into your cylinder. Blowing dirt out a few times as your unscrewing the plug is advised. Hope this helps!

  • dmsoftstudio
    14 January, 2011, 17:18

    something similar here

  • Daproblem187
    14 January, 2011, 17:41

    *** IMPORTANT ****

    yo viewers dont take all spark plugs and spark plug wires out at the same time u get confused and cross shit u mess up that firing order u car will misfire

  • crazziejoe
    14 January, 2011, 17:49

    with the extent you went through to disconnect the neg. terminal, i don’t understand why you would smoke a cigar while working on a car. ???????

  • pbhello
    14 January, 2011, 18:18

    cool video , very professional, and I actually did like the music at the end.

  • d2darodoubleb
    14 January, 2011, 18:24

    Usually the plugs come pre-gapped, but good point I shall put it to future use. Thanks for the input.

    D-ROBB

  • LTF85199
    14 January, 2011, 18:48

    Wow, it was that easy huh? Thanks a bunch your presentation is outstanding keep it up!!

  • Grado2003
    14 January, 2011, 19:09

    Not bad but should you not have told the viewers of your video about gapping the spark plugs?

  • maggi220
    14 January, 2011, 19:50

    good video. Keep up the good work

  • no1allmightyG
    14 January, 2011, 20:38

    cool vid. be brill if more peeps did this. other cars as well like mine would be better lol. music at the end is a bit cheesey.

  • distressed7
    14 January, 2011, 20:49

    Good start. Very clear. Good verbalizing and good safety tip. Thanks.

  • boneygildroy
    14 January, 2011, 20:54

    Put on the next part, i need to replace my HT leads!!

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