Spark plugs
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 not sure if it is gasket though. what ever they are, they have loads flex i can almost get the socket past them, might try to force them in using a mallet 
 
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 best to try a gentle approach and not snap off the plug give that a go.. if not it may come down to loosening the cam cover and check that way.. 
 
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 nope that didn't work, i've heard that you need to remove the manifold to change the rear sparks, that just seem crazy though 
 
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 theres no need to remove the manifold at all…just use a long extension to get to them... 
 
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 yeah i know but i cant get past those rubbery things 
 
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 @64c6f215c7=james83mills: yeah i know but i cant get past those rubbery things just had a look at my manual on cd for you, there nothing in the wells to prevent you removing the plugs..does sound like the gasket to me.. 
 
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 I bet its the rubber ring off the spark plug lead, if not that one, from an old one! Is it right at the bottom? 
 
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 well done marko you win a cookie! I've got one of the bastards out trying to get the other three now. gonna need some new leads i think 
 
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 @1a9f0b5880=james83mills: well done marko you win a cookie! I've got one of the bastards out trying to get the other three now. gonna need some new leads i think haha i did say in the begining was it something off the plug leads.. 
 @1a9f0b5880=rainmaker:do all the plug leads look complete, not something missing from them, i know sounds like a stupid question.. 
 
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 so he did! cookies all round :D I knew right off as it happened to me that day :lol: 
 
