omrjln
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Is there a diagram that explains how to change the spark plugs on a 99 Conti? I appreciate the help
It's pretty straight forward. Your plugs are located under the 2 plates that say intech 32v on them. How I do it is start with the front to get a general idea how it works. Remove the 2 coil cover bolts, twist the coils left and right to break them loose then pop them off. Socket and extension to get the plugs out. A little bit on anti seize on the new threads, do not over tighten them. Then a little bit of dielectric grease inside of the boots.
Back is pretty much the same just a wierd angle. Also I take the strut brace bar off for doing the back. You will know what that is because it will be in your way. Also a piece of rubber black hose can help you to remove and install the plug into the holes. Just big enough to grab the top of the plugs and maybe 6-8 inches long. Just take your time, Don't cross thread them, don't over tighten them, and try not to drop anything into the holes.
It's pretty straight forward. Your plugs are located under the 2 plates that say intech 32v on them. How I do it is start with the front to get a general idea how it works. Remove the 2 coil cover bolts, twist the coils left and right to break them loose then pop them off. Socket and extension to get the plugs out. A little bit on anti seize on the new threads, do not over tighten them. Then a little bit of dielectric grease inside of the boots.
Back is pretty much the same just a wierd angle. Also I take the strut brace bar off for doing the back. You will know what that is because it will be in your way. Also a piece of rubber black hose can help you to remove and install the plug into the holes. Just big enough to grab the top of the plugs and maybe 6-8 inches long. Just take your time, Don't cross thread them, don't over tighten them, and try not to drop anything into the holes.
It's pretty straight forward. Your plugs are located under the 2 plates that say intech 32v on them. How I do it is start with the front to get a general idea how it works. Remove the 2 coil cover bolts, twist the coils left and right to break them loose then pop them off. Socket and extension to get the plugs out. A little bit on anti seize on the new threads, do not over tighten them. Then a little bit of dielectric grease inside of the boots.
Back is pretty much the same just a wierd angle. Also I take the strut brace bar off for doing the back. You will know what that is because it will be in your way. Also a piece of rubber black hose can help you to remove and install the plug into the holes. Just big enough to grab the top of the plugs and maybe 6-8 inches long. Just take your time, Don't cross thread them, don't over tighten them, and try not to drop anything into the holes.
Ok so here it is;
First of all, thanks a lot for the info you are GREAT.
Second, it took about 75 minutes but te job is done (I think)
Third, Lincoln (Ford) she be tried as International Criminals for placing the plugs in the back.
Fourth, I noticed that a couple of plugs had some oil on them (actually 1 of them had a lot) so what does that mean?
Fifth and last, does the oil explain why some smoke and burning smell? Is it normal?
BTW, the car started perfectly !!!
Thanks again.
I know its not a conti but it gives you an idea.
http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00250.html
Hmm, oil on the plugs is not a good thing. It might be a gasket going. When was the last time the plugs were changed? I would just check the plugs every now and then to see if their if you still get alot of oil. You can deal with a little bit.