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School me on spark plugs.

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I havent changed spark plugs once myself in the car and since I bought it used who knows whats going on in there. This weekends activities include compression check, borescope images and inspecting the knock sensors. I’d like to add changing the plugs. Im currently running a 2.72 and have read on the old forums that 0.028 is recommended for cars up to 18psi. Here are my options on rockauto:
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Can anyone speak to the items in this list or recommend another brand or one step cooler?
 


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I would like to know as well for future SP change.
 


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I don't know about Challenger, but Charger... be prepared to use every curse word you know. Then go online and find some more.

What a bitch job that is.

Bob
 


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The .028 gap sounds good, but I think I would use factory plugs, I have never checked mine or changed either at 10k now, I was told their good till about 50k, on a 100k plug. But if I was taking them out in your case, I would go ahead & change too.
 


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I think the stock plug is Bosch R6, double check that tho.
 


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I don't know about Challenger, but Charger... be prepared to use every curse word you know. Then go online and find some more.

What a bitch job that is.

Bob
Oh wow, does the taller valve cover get in the way? I just changed the plugs on the Magnum 5.7 Hemi on the weekend and it was a piece-of-cake. The hardest one was the back passenger pair but a swivel adapter took care of that easy. A bit of effort to break the anti-seize I put on last time but once I got the plug to start turning, easy out. I feared the worst, missed the changeout by a good 30-50K. They all still looked good as new, all the right colors.
 


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Oh wow, does the taller valve cover get in the way? I just changed the plugs on the Magnum 5.7 Hemi on the weekend and it was a piece-of-cake. The hardest one was the back passenger pair but a swivel adapter took care of that easy. A bit of effort to break the anti-seize I put on last time but once I got the plug to start turning, easy out. I feared the worst, missed the changeout by a good 30-50K. They all still looked good as new, all the right colors.
5.7. 6.1. Easy.

6.2 SC, Bollocks.

Zero room, on either side. Passenger side bites.



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I don't know about Challenger, but Charger... be prepared to use every curse word you know. Then go online and find some more.

What a bitch job that is.

Bob
Why do you say that? Did my 5.7 '09 Jeep pretty easy
 


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5.7. 6.1. Easy.

6.2 SC, Bollocks.

Zero room, on either side. Passenger side bites.



Bob
guess I should have read further:LOL:
 


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guess I should have read further
Took me 2 hours, on my 15 HC Charger.

Took me an hour each, on my 06 SRT and 5.7 Magnum.

It is a bitch, because no room. Not difficult. Just frustrating.

Drop lithium, before you start...

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NGK 2309 should be one step colder.

And, yes, its a PITA on the hellcats due to the intercooler coolant lines and valve covers
 


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I found work from the front to the back helps.
Driver side pop up coil and fold it down ward so once out it is upside down.
Then you can slide them out the front.
The pass side back two will make you hate yourself.
I pulled them out to the right so the tube on the left tube comes out first.
Once done all plugs on one side then reinstall the coils from front to back.
Guiding the boots on the rear passenger side is not fun.
 


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Guiding the boots on the rear passenger side is not fun.

I haven't done it on this car/engine, but is this a case where dielectric grease would help with the boots sliding on the plugs??
 


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I haven't done it on this car/engine, but is this a case where dielectric grease would help with the boots sliding on the plugs??
More like Astro Glide...
 


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I haven't done it on this car/engine, but is this a case where dielectric grease would help with the boots sliding on the plugs??
Guiding in the tube into the hole is a PIA. you have the coil upside down beside the holes in valve cover.
you have to bend the first tube to get it started on it's decent then you have to fold over the other one. I used a small screw driver to guide it in.
 


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I'm at 10k miles, not sure when I want to check / change my plugs, maybe at 20k / 50k ?
Not looking forward to it though.
 


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I'm at 10k miles, not sure when I want to check / change my plugs, maybe at 20k / 50k ?
Not looking forward to it though.
IIRC the manual says 60k.

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IIRC the manual says 60k.

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yeah, but since I race it a lot, think I should do it sooner ?
 


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NAPA
 


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yeah, but since I race it a lot, think I should do it sooner ?
Prolly.

I would think it depends, stock vs mods.

Someone more race qualified will.chime in, I'm sure.

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