It was 26 yesterday morning and I couldn't roll my girl over (my M1009 guys, my M1009). Since the temps have dropped lately, she has been reluctant to start without excessive cranking, but she started. Not yesterday. Once she was warmed up, it is first turn of the key and BAM, she is running. But it was just to cold for her yesterday morning.
Finally got her in the garage and I am in the process of pulling a few plugs. So my first question is (and just making sure):
1. If I do a resistance check on the plug itself, I should see something, correct. I just pulled my first one and she was dirty, really dirty. When I checked the resistance, I got nothing. I assume that means it's a bad plug, correct (couldn't find it in the TM)?
2. I got a FREE (the best kind) set of AC60's a few years back and plan to use them. She has some stock plugs in there now so I guess I will have to change out the electric connectors, but that should be it, correct.
3. How about putting some ANTI-SEIZE on the threads? I didn't see anything mentioned in the TM.
Again, I am not a master mechanic, so I may have more questions as the day progresses.
Finally got her in the garage and I am in the process of pulling a few plugs. So my first question is (and just making sure):
1. If I do a resistance check on the plug itself, I should see something, correct. I just pulled my first one and she was dirty, really dirty. When I checked the resistance, I got nothing. I assume that means it's a bad plug, correct (couldn't find it in the TM)?
2. I got a FREE (the best kind) set of AC60's a few years back and plan to use them. She has some stock plugs in there now so I guess I will have to change out the electric connectors, but that should be it, correct.
3. How about putting some ANTI-SEIZE on the threads? I didn't see anything mentioned in the TM.
Again, I am not a master mechanic, so I may have more questions as the day progresses.