[AT] Spark plugs - OT

Edward Tabor edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Wed Mar 24 17:53:32 PST 2004


I call it lucky as well.  What is bad is, when it does come time to 
replace the plugs, the mechanic had better be very careful taking out 
the old plugs out because I'm afraid the threads will come out with them.

Ed

Warren F. Smith wrote:

>I would consider that above average, and lucky. But 100,000 miles these days
>wouldn't surprise me. It's a darned good thing, too. Have you looked at
>what's involved in changing plugs on a newer car/truck these days? I think
>it takes a trained monkey with long fingers.
>
>Warren
>  
>
>>I bought a 94 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 V6 in 95 with 20k miles
>>on it.  It had
>>264K miles on it when I sold it the first of this year.  I
>>never touched the
>>plugs and assume the original owner hadn't either so it most
>>likely still
>>had the factory plugs in it.  Question:  Would you consider this spark
>>    
>>
>plug experience
>  
>
>>average, good,
>>fair, ...?
>>
>>
>>Thanks -
>>Dudley
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>>
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