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I am getting ready to do a 90K tune-up on my 03 Sequoia 4X4 SR5 with the 4.7 V8. I am going to replace the spark plugs for the first time what gap do I need to get for them? I have K&N filter so just need to clean it. I am also getting the oil changed. Is there anything else that I need to do or replace when I do the spark plugs. Any help is appreciated thank you.
Last edited by jkings52; 05-09-2008 at 09:50 AM. |
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Get the NGK plugs...pregap. They are like 7 bucks a piece at Autozone or O Reily.
Fuel filter is easy, just right under the running board on driver side. Everytime I changed my oil. I've also put "engine restorer" along with the oil. Increase longevity on engine. I did not do that when I had my landcruiser...and it was a mistake.
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