E4ODnut
11-27-2004, 12:01 AM
We're in the final stages of purchasing a '93 Bayliner 3288 with 351 Ford Windsor engines, US marine conversions.
The Starboard engine still has the original US Marine manifolds, and the Port engine has just had new Volvo manifolds installed.
As part of my mechanical inspection, I want to do a compresssion check, but found my standard 5/8" plug wrench would not fit any of the plugs because of lack of clearance to the exhaust manifolds. There is not enough room to swing a box end wrench on most of the plugs as well.
It seems inconceivable that the heat exchangers and manifolds would have to be removed to change plugs, so there must be some sort of customized spark plug wrench used.
Is such a wrench available on the market, or, if someone has successfully built one, what is the design like?
Thanks,
Robert
The Starboard engine still has the original US Marine manifolds, and the Port engine has just had new Volvo manifolds installed.
As part of my mechanical inspection, I want to do a compresssion check, but found my standard 5/8" plug wrench would not fit any of the plugs because of lack of clearance to the exhaust manifolds. There is not enough room to swing a box end wrench on most of the plugs as well.
It seems inconceivable that the heat exchangers and manifolds would have to be removed to change plugs, so there must be some sort of customized spark plug wrench used.
Is such a wrench available on the market, or, if someone has successfully built one, what is the design like?
Thanks,
Robert