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martinh55

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I'm just changing my spark plugs. Had a search about and read Through a few guilds on here. No body seems to mention a torque setting for the new plugs. I found on 350z tech that is bitween 15 and 21ft-pounds. Does this sound right? Also I'm fitting ngk laser platinum spark plugs so I assume they are pre gapped already?

Thanks for the help in advanced because in balls deep in the engine bay! Haha

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Thanks for the heads up. Just matched as close as possible how tight the old plugs where. Took the car out for a spin and it fires up fine and drives fine. I didn't over or under tighten the plugs.

I noticed some think about turns on the box. But was so blind as I was looking for a torque figure.

That torque sheet d95gas is perfect I will be printing that off and saving it to my phone and laptop. Nice one.

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What are the manufacturers part numbers for these plugs (Iridium, NGK etc)? The standard ones on the Z are the same as my old 406 Coupe, the PLFR5A-11 (6240). I keep reading up about the Denso Iridium ones though. Any part numbers will be appreciated.

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What are the manufacturers part numbers for these plugs (Iridium, NGK etc)? The standard ones on the Z are the same as my old 406 Coupe, the PLFR5A-11 (6240). I keep reading up about the Denso Iridium ones though. Any part numbers will be appreciated.

 

just dug a box out of the recycling bin you had me worried then :headhurt:

Same part number PLFR5A-11 6240

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What are the manufacturers part numbers for these plugs (Iridium, NGK etc)? The standard ones on the Z are the same as my old 406 Coupe, the PLFR5A-11 (6240). I keep reading up about the Denso Iridium ones though. Any part numbers will be appreciated.

 

Just get the PLFR5A-11 you mentioned. They're good for 50k easily and most Zeds would have their plugs changed before that anyway. Iridium will last 75k or so, but has a weaker spark than Platinum and hold no advantage other than longevity that I am aware of.

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Do not use an impact gun on your spark plugs under any circumstances: :surrender::scare:

 

Not for putting new ones in obviously, but for taking them out, an impact gun is less likely to shear anything, or am I missing something?

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Do not use an impact gun on your spark plugs under any circumstances: :surrender::scare:

 

or am I missing something?

 

Yes possibly a few brain cells.

 

Do not go near your spark plugs with an impact gun to remove or refit.

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