hey all
just wondering firstly is it easy n straight forward to change leads
and does anyone have a how to do it like step by step?, its my first time changin them by myself and i dont wanna mess it up or wreck my new leads
cheers fellas![]()
pretty sure this has been covered in the VT section.
change one lead at a time and you cant go wrong unless you know the firing order
pretty streight forward really. pull one off at a time and replace it exactly the same way.
the part where you have to slide the lead under the alternator can be tricky but its been done.
have one lead off at a time so you dont get them mixed up take a lead off find the one thats the same length and replace it
its preeety simple only a 15 minute job
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Its like plugging in an extension cord, its piss easy dude. Just do one at a time.
The old ones can be tight to get off, use multi-grips or pliers if you have to. Make sure the new ones go on firmly and your set.
Also you will have to remove the turtle cover, 4X13mm? bolts.
turtle cover? got a pic man?
yeah i was gunna do it one by one just didnt know if they pull straight off or not
ohh lol i took that off ages ago and never put it back on![]()
It's a lot easier to take them all off at once so you can slide all three behind the alternator at once. Just draw up a diagram of the connections before you start.
It's much easier if you take the alternator off first, **** feeding all those plugs around it, drove me nuts
When you're pulling leads off, make sure you grip from the rubber head, not the lead itself, because they tend to snap off pretty easily.
Either do them one by one like others said, or write down the firing order of the cylinders so you know where to connect the new ones up.
From memory the order is:
6-5
4-3
2-1
(front)
If you do want to get the alternator off:
1) Disconnect negative battery lead
2) Remove the engine cover (sounds like you have already)
3) Remove the accessory belt (draw a diagram, or take a photo so you know how it has to go back on, to remove you just put a spanner on the tensioner pulley and turn it to give the belt some slack)
4) Undo the mounting bolts and brace (2 from memory, including the brace)
Pretty straightforward, personally I think it saves time.
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Originally Posted by Reaper
kk ill prob try doing it first with the alternator on, then take it off if it pisses me off lol
cheers for the help lads appreciate it
its easy enough to slide them under the alternator one by one.
dont confuse people who ask for a simple how to please
You'll know if you got it wrong.
nah its just crappy spray chrome.
eventually it will all be colour coded to match the car
oh ok awsome
it came out very nicely man
how do u give rep btw i dunno how to
i dont see any scales man lol this is all my top bar shows
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then next to the 18 it has report post and that isnt it lol![]()
ahhh kk cus i can see the rep scales for all my posts but not for anyone else's
once i can give rep, ill send ya some ur way :P
well i changed leads worked reasonable well expect i didnt put one in right and it ran on 5 cyclinders sounded cool but the engine was rocking crazy haha but all fixed runs smooth as, cheers for the help everyone