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suprakillz 12-10-2009 02:19 AM

spark plug removal??
 
i looked all over the internet and on all the threads here. does any one know how to change the spark plugs on an 89 supra non turbo? i can get to most of them, but the intake manifold gets in the way for one, and a little bit on another. i don't want to remove the intake unless i have to. can any one help and maybe show some pics of how to change them??

cre 12-10-2009 02:35 AM

Sorry, no magic way to do it. ;)

There are 4 bolts to the throttle body. You have to unbolt them and the two braces on the passenger which connect it to the head. Then pop the throttle linkage off with a screwdriver. There are only two hoses you need to disconnect: the one which connects the metal T shaped pipe on the back side and the 1" hose on the front side. Then just lift the throttle body out of the way. Don't disconnect the two 1/2" hoses if you can avoid it, they're coolant hoses.... not hard to work with, but I don't believe you have to to get the job done.

Don't over tighten anything when reassembling and absolutely do not over tighten the spark plugs!

While you've got the throttle body off grab a philips screwdriver and tighten down the screws holding down the valve covers... it's a common spot for leaks. (You should change the gaskets for new ones if you're up to it.) They only need to be a good, firm hand tight.

The screws for the throttle body (all 6, the 2 for the 2 braces and the 4 which connect it to the rest of the intake) require just 9ft.lbs. The spark plugs require 13ft.lbs.

Here's the Toyota service manual's section on it:
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar....aspx?S=IG&P=6

suprakillz 12-10-2009 03:07 AM

thanks.. this will really help out. i bought my spark plugs almost a month ago, and they are still sitting in my house.

cre 12-10-2009 05:41 AM

I only mention this as you seem to be new to the game... make sure you got the right plugs for your engine. The 7M-GE and GTE both require different specs.

suprakillz 12-11-2009 09:09 PM

i got some ngk spark plugs. i have worked on cars before, but this is my first supra. i didn't know if there was a short cut to changing the spark plugs, so i just figured i would ask.

cre 12-11-2009 09:21 PM

Nope, no short cut... it's cake though and only takes an extra two minutes after you've done it once or twice.

batmmannn 05-09-2010 11:18 PM

Spark Plug wrench
 
What wrench do I use my standard Plug socket does not fit. I tried an 18MM deep and it didn't work either.

907mge 05-09-2010 11:50 PM

Use a 5/8 spark plug socket. And also if you disconnect the y pipe from the main section of the intake manifold you can do the spark plugs and valve cover gaskets as well as reseal the oil plugs. Just make sure you replace the old gaskets with new so there are no leaks. Don’t try reusing, it doesn’t work as I found out. Felpro makes an intake manifold gasket set that is very common and only costs about $10.

batmmannn 05-15-2010 06:09 PM

Plenum removal
 
I am trying to get that off as well. I got the 4 bolts and the two on the bracket but don't you have to unbolt it from the manifold? What about the bottom bolts that attach it to the manifold how do you reach those? and those two electrical devices on it. One has phillips screws attaching it to the plenum and has an electrical wire on it the other is back to the drivers side but front of the plenum. Don't all these have to be taken off to get the valve covers off? How do I get to those bottom bolts and what is the best way to disconnect those electrical components. They don't appear to be connectors and I don't want to break the black plastic sheathing thinking that they are trying to get them off. Thanks so much for your time

907mge 05-15-2010 10:47 PM

Use a 1/4 in. drive universal and 6 in. extension to get the two bottom bolts. And as far as the connectors go they should come apart with a little gentle working, the key is to be gentle.


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