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I was wondering if anyone has posted step by step instructions on how to removal the spark plugs in the 370z? Preferably with PICTURES so that someone like myself (typically

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Old 01-31-2013, 10:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I was wondering if anyone has posted step by step instructions on how to removal the spark plugs in the 370z? Preferably with PICTURES so that someone like myself (typically doesnt work on vehicles) could do it.

I searched this forum and have come up empty....
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No one has that I recall. But very easy IMO.

BASIC
1. Remove strut bar
2. Remove air intake
3. Unplug and remove throttle bodies. They do have a coolant line attached to them but won't leak much.
4. Unplug coilpacks, unbolted, and pull out.
5. Remove spark plugs with spark plug socket, extension, and ratchet.
6. Then reverse for order to put back.

I'm about to do a write up with pics cause so many people have been asking lately.
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You'll need a 14mm spark plug socket. Kind of an odd size, had to order mine online since I couldn't find one locally.
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No one has that I recall. But very easy IMO.

BASIC
1. Remove strut bar
2. Remove air intake
3. Unplug and remove throttle bodies. They do have a coolant line attached to them but won't leak much.
4. Unplug coilpacks, unbolted, and pull out.
5. Remove spark plugs with spark plug socket, extension, and ratchet.
6. Then reverse for order to put back.

I'm about to do a write up with pics cause so many people have been asking lately.
Shouldn't the battery be disconnected first?
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Shouldn't the battery be disconnected first?
He did preface with "basic instructions".

Also, I didn't use a special spark plug socket. I used a regular deep socket and some 6mm vacuum line. Worked like a charm.
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Shouldn't the battery be disconnected first?
Yes. You should remove that with any thing you do.

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You'll need a 14mm spark plug socket. Kind of an odd size, had to order mine online since I couldn't find one locally.
Huh? The most common spark plug size....not odd at all.
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Huh? The most common spark plug size....not odd at all.

*ok, should have said it needs to be a thin walled type of socket.
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Has anyone done it yet?
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No one has that I recall. But very easy IMO.

BASIC
1. Remove strut bar
2. Remove air intake
3. Unplug and remove throttle bodies. They do have a coolant line attached to them but won't leak much.
4. Unplug coilpacks, unbolted, and pull out.
5. Remove spark plugs with spark plug socket, extension, and ratchet.
6. Then reverse for order to put back.

I'm about to do a write up with pics cause so many people have been asking lately.
I found this amusing in comparison to changing the plugs in my 'vette.

1. Pull spark plug wire.
2. Remove plug.
3. Installation is just the reverse.

Technology comes with a cost in additional labour for some very simple tasks.
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I swapped mine, the throttle bodies need to be disconnected but not removed, it can be pushed out of the way without completly coming off, other than that its really simple...I also used the vacuum line to lower the new ones in, its a far drop through the head otherwise. Maybe you can find a diy for an HR 350z, should be almost identical.
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I swapped mine, the throttle bodies need to be disconnected but not removed, it can be pushed out of the way without completly coming off, other than that its really simple...I also used the vacuum line to lower the new ones in, its a far drop through the head otherwise. Maybe you can find a diy for an HR 350z, should be almost identical.
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Huh? The most common spark plug size....not odd at all.
5/8 or 13/16 are the most common followed by 18mm and 3/4 if you do small engines, at least thats the US, so whatever is in chinese cars nowadays is going to be the most common seeing as how they are or will be the number one producer of auto mobiles. the most common plug THREAD is M14 but the z has a 14mm hex
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There was an removal write up here somewhere that I book marked when I changed to the GTR plugs.

I had to remove my intake manifold to get better access to some of the plugs along with the disconnecting the throttle bodies. One of the more longer processes to change the plugs than other cars that I have owned. Yes a 14mm THIN walled Deep socket is needed. PITA to find for me.
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