So your selling these when? and for how much?? :D
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So your selling these when? and for how much?? :D
hey tazzie,
I need a demonstration on how to use the spark plug remover tool :D lol
It wouldnt even go over the lead ends (black rubber end) lol.
I think I must have aftermarket leads :?
So i kinda had to widen it up a bit for it to work. :( sorry.
But even then i couldnt figure out how to use the cut out grooves to my advantage. I got the plugs off by pushing the tool over the plug until tight and then just pulling em off.
So yea thats my experience with damn vr6 spark plug leads.
Sorry i had to damaged your beautifully made tool tazzy :)
Double thumbs up! Should go in the DIY thread.
Yes please post thisd in the DIY thread, it will be good for all us mk3 boys :)
Oh well that's interesting eric... We can get all but one off with ease as far as i know. Might have to make another trip up to dev:D
Dad doesn't want to start making them to sell, sorry. but they aren't that hard to make from my understanding.
I'll try posting this into DIY thread, wish me luck...j:
this is what my spark plug leads look like...
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_6448-1.jpg
You can see here the slot in the tool is made to fit the little flanges on the leads
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_6449-1.jpg
So you slide the tool onto the lead and over the flange as per these images
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_6452-1.jpg
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_6454-1.jpg
Also helps to spray some CRC inside the lead, makes them go on easier
Hope this helps
would this be the same on an MK4 R32? i never even tried to take them out, but i'd like to see what condition they are in