Do I have to take the wing off?
Seriously, very new to the joys of Z3 ownership and tinkering, but the BMW supplied 16mm plug tool just seems way too long, or am I being a numpty?!
Help and advice much appreciated!
Cheers
Geoff
How do you change the plugs on a 1.9 Roadster using the BMW
Re: How do you change the plugs on a 1.9 Roadster using the
The 'splug' (as I call them) tool along with the long rod supplied in the toolkit are just the right length, if I recall. Number 1 (closest to bumper) might need the socket placed in position before threading rod through, but I remember not needing any other tool. I think you might be overcareful, though I think plugs number 1 and 2 aren't easy to reach on bigger engines.
Have another go, I'm sure you'll be fine.
Boosh.
Have another go, I'm sure you'll be fine.
Boosh.
Re: How do you change the plugs on a 1.9 Roadster using the
Unlike the 6 cylinder engines, the 4's do have HT leads. The plug caps on these are surprisingly long. Once removed the spark plug is right at the bottom, so you do need the long tube to reach them.
Cheers R.
Cheers R.
Arctic Silver '99 Z3 1.9 & Black '59 Frogeye 1275cc
Re: How do you change the plugs on a 1.9 Roadster using the
It's a pretty easy job, even I can do it! there should be a blue ht lead removal tool under the plug cover, very handy as the leads can be very tight on to the plugs!
If you google
m44 plug removal tool
You'll get lots of info
edit, just realised yours may be the 8 valve engine but probably similar, apologies if not.
Dave.
If you google
m44 plug removal tool
You'll get lots of info
edit, just realised yours may be the 8 valve engine but probably similar, apologies if not.
Dave.
Dave. 1998 Arctic Silver Z3 M44 1.9 Automatic
Re: How do you change the plugs on a 1.9 Roadster using the
You'd be amazed the difference a new (decent) set of plugs can make - well I was! Be careful not to cross thread or over tighten
Re: How do you change the plugs on a 1.9 Roadster using the
Did mine on the 1.9 by Cutting off a piece of garden hose about a foot spread over ceramic part of plug lowered in and finger tightened
then lowered socket to complete. Did try with just socket plug kept dropping out. Hose worked for me!
then lowered socket to complete. Did try with just socket plug kept dropping out. Hose worked for me!
In love with driving again (its the Z effect)
Re: How do you change the plugs on a 1.9 Roadster using the
The plugs are under the cover that runs down the centre of the cylinder head not to one side. The plug leads run from the black box (Coil pack) around and under the cover and are quite well buried into the head. A magnet is useful to lift the plugs out if using the bmw box spanner.
Brian
3.0I Topaz Blue
2000 E36/7 Z3 3.0i
2016 F31 335d
2015 F21 118i
3.0I Topaz Blue
2000 E36/7 Z3 3.0i
2016 F31 335d
2015 F21 118i