2007 E350 Spark Plugs




My question is do you really need the 17mm offset wrench "special tool" to get the wires off the plugs or will a set of regular plug wire pliers do the job?
EDIT:
Never mind. Seems the 3.5 uses coil on plug and the tool was for the older 3.2 engine.
Last edited by N_Jay; May 27, 2016 at 10:05 AM.
I have big hands, and access to some of the Torx screws to get the coils off is almost impossible. Added to which, there is a metal pipe on the right (seen from the driver's seat) side of the engine obscuring access to the plugs.
It's a *****...
I have big hands, and access to some of the Torx screws to get the coils off is almost impossible. Added to which, there is a metal pipe on the right (seen from the driver's seat) side of the engine obscuring access to the plugs.
It's a *****...
The CGI V6 does not have the plug cap and coil all in one; each coil has a lead to its individual plug. If I try to use plug wire pliers to get the caps off, what's the risk of damaging the leads? Does anyone know what the MB special tool for getting the plug cap off the plug looks like?
(Thinks: I should have stuck to something with an M113 - there's LOTS of expertise on those...)
The CGI V6 does not have the plug cap and coil all in one; each coil has a lead to its individual plug. If I try to use plug wire pliers to get the caps off, what's the risk of damaging the leads? Does anyone know what the MB special tool for getting the plug cap off the plug looks like?
(Thinks: I should have stuck to something with an M113 - there's LOTS of expertise on those...)
I didn't know we got CGI on the 272 as early as 08, are you US market? I just checked out a 276 CGI motor and damn is that space tight. ECM in the way on the drivers side, air box and other ancillaries on the passenger side. I couldn't get a good pic of that rats nest. May the force be with you!
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I'll have a good feel around at the back of the engine (as far as I can reach) and see if I can locate the oil leak by feel. I think it's going to be an engine out job to fix it, though.
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The transmission is not in the way; the bulkhead is. Does yours have individual coils with plug leads to each cylinder, or the 'all-in-one' coil tower that pushes straight down on to the plug? I presume it's the latter; if so, it's not a CGI.
Believe you me, on the CGI it is very tight at the back between the engine and bulkhead. In front of the engine there is plenty of space; at the sides, not much; at the back, very little.
The transmission is not in the way; the bulkhead is. Does yours have individual coils with plug leads to each cylinder, or the 'all-in-one' coil tower that pushes straight down on to the plug? I presume it's the latter; if so, it's not a CGI.
Believe you me, on the CGI it is very tight at the back between the engine and bulkhead. In front of the engine there is plenty of space; at the sides, not much; at the back, very little.
My car is a 272.985. The heads - and plug recesses - are not the same as a non-CGI 272. Thinking about it, if the CGI 272 has a similar head set-up to a 276, the easiest way to change the plugs might well be to take off the inlet manifolds...
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