Hydraplane
Senior Member
Oh I forgot to add, that is the only way I can be certain all the plugs got changed, gapped, anti-seize and dielectric grease applied... in the amount of time it takes to wait on them to get to it...
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digging up an old thread here but where did you get that ngk part number? per NGK, the correct replacement plug for the 6.4 is 96779, which they show has a 100k service interval.
Yeah, it sucks to get old.....
Ain't that the truth, I was born late '40s and every morning when I get up I got these old guy aches and pains. LOLI thought so too until somebody pointed out that it sucks even more to NOT get old.
It just dawned on me that I've actually been alive in eight (8) different decades. And all along I thought it was the 3 back surgeries, three shoulder surgeries, one semi gut removal surgery, two wrecked Harley's and and a table saw accident that was keeping me from climbing ot top of my 2500 to change plugs, LOL. Turns out, I'm just too friggin' old.
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And you've seen 9 different decades David!Ain't that the truth, I was born late '40s and every morning when I get up I got these old guy aches and pains. LOL
David
Sitting up on Lake Superior
I thought so too until somebody pointed out that it sucks even more to NOT get old.
It just dawned on me that I've actually been alive in eight (8) different decades. And all along I thought it was the 3 back surgeries, three shoulder surgeries, one semi gut removal surgery, two wrecked Harley's and and a table saw accident that was keeping me from climbing ot top of my 2500 to change plugs, LOL. Turns out, I'm just too friggin' old.
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I was happy to wake up today, stiff as hell, retired carpenter. "If you don't do it, pretty soon you can't do it"