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Spark plug replacement - tools needed

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by tomiha, Jul 7, 2008.

  1. uart

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    Could be real or could be imagined. If it is true then your engine would have to be operating more efficiently, so I'd expect to see a noticeable increase in MPG too. So to be honest, unless you also notice a corresponding MPG increase then it's probably "all in your head".
     
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    I'll let you know. I just changed them yesterday. You wouldn't believe the rust I had on the top part of the plugs and threads. No more engine wash-down for me.

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    Yeah, that little "channel" in the top of the valve cover really is a nice trap for water isn't it. I used an funnel with an over-sized opening to fill the oil one time and accidentally filled that space up with oil. :confused:
     
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    I just got the chance to drive on the highway and I can without a doubt tell you that there is a huge difference in acceleration. It feels more powerful and "brisk". Like the car is new again. I currently have 87.5K miles. I just wanted to change the plugs early and now I'm glad I did.

    The water damage to my plugs may have affected its performance. Who knows.

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    The roads slope up to our house and I noticed it too. On the other hand, the fuel economy has not gone up.
     
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    You guy's are making me itch to change out my plugs now. :)

    I've got a new set here ready to go, but I've been waiting for my 200,000km (125k mile) service to do it. Currently I'm at 175,000 km.
     
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    Do it! Plugs are cheap. I went with the factory Denso. Use a torque wrench and do not use anti-seize.

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    Thank you everyone very much for sharing your experiences. I changed my plugs yesterday with that special advanced auto magnetic spark plug tool without removing the cowl. I felt this job was easier than changing the oil for me. My Prius has 128k on it and the plugs were worn but not that bad. I don't think it was urgent for me to change it. I don't think I feel any performance increase or anything after changing the plugs. But I also don't feel any change after changing the oil. Thanks again.
     
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    I also just changed my plugs thanks to all of the great advice in this thread. I picked up the magnetic socket from Advance and it made it super simple. Took me 40 min including cleanup.

    One thing I noticed is that the existing plugs were NGK. Does that mean they had been changed before? I'm at 141K, and I bought the car with 100K.

    Here are a couple of photos:
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    BTW.. Advanced sells the Denso now ($9) but I went with NGK ($7)
     
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    NGK and Denso both provide original equipment iridium plugs to Toyota for the Prius. The old plug in your photos had accumulated sufficient deposits so I would say it had not previously been replaced.
     
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    Other than the slightly rough appearance from the deposits, the electrodes look very well shaped. That makes me wonder whether the plugs can still be used for a very long time.
     
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    I wasn't experiencing any issues, just did it because, well it seemed like I should.
     
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    Oh my, wish me luck ill do mine tomorrow morning ( feeling nervous)
     
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    Oh my, ill do mine tomorrow morning... Wish me luck! ( feeling nervous)
     
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    Hi! May I ask, why not use anti seize? I'll be replacing mine tomorrow morning..
     
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    It's not really necessary as the threads of the plugs are already plated. Also, anti-seize can fall into plug hole. I didn't use it.

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    2009Prius A Wimpy DIYer

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    Check the plug manufacturer web site. Some manufacturers specifically recommend not to use anti-seize on some plated plugs.
     
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    I'll be using ngk laser iridium 4996.
     
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    2009Prius A Wimpy DIYer

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    Attached an old PDF from NGK.
     

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