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  1. I gotta question for you guys. I just changed the plugs on my mom's 2003 Honda Accord EX and I managed to break a screw. Its a screw that's holding the coil pack in. It managed not to break underneath the coil or above the coil, but in the middle of the coil. So the coil can still wiggle but cannot be removed. I don't know what to do. It doesn't seem like it's hurting anything considering there's an extra cover above the coils that is screwed on to ensure they don't come up. Also, this screw is the one that goes through the top cover and a nut comes down on it to make sure the cover is on. Any advice? I got a picture attached of whats going on and how this screw sits. Thanks.

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  2. Good job! The 2.5 is a royal pain in the butt. The plugs are due on my outback... no fun.

    I really liked doing the plugs on my 2.2, they are all accessible with the same extension, and don't have to remove anything besides the plug wires.

     

    Thanks. I'm just saying though, that back driver one killed me. It literally drove me nuts. On top of that I ended up getting the spark plug socket stuck inside the engine with the old spark plug. It was all hell trying to get it back out. I couldn't get the damn extension to clip back on. Finally had my 13 year old sister put her small hand in there and get it for me. Was rather sad watching her do it with such ease...

  3. i think i'm going to try this on the upcoming weekend.

     

    not gonna lie, this freaks me out though putting my headlights in the oven.

     

    do i put them directly on the rack or lay down some foil or something in there, i dont want "charcoal lines" on my headlights.

     

    is there any chance of the plastic melting? how closely do i need to monitor them in the oven (sit in front of it constantly watching)?

     

    +1 on this...I'm thinking of doing this on Friday. Any advice?

  4. Saw one last night when I was dropping my cousin off at his apartment. The guy just stood there staring at my car as I passed him. Once I parked I realized he had a 2006 Legacy non-turbo. We talked for a bit and I showed him where my cousin lived in case he ever needed any help with his Subbie...It was a rather touching experience... :'( I'm kind of disappointed though because ever since I bought my LGT in August I have been seeing more and more of my car. I was the only one in Toledo now there are quite a few. I like having a rare car unlike the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry...
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