try these they are £10 each from alfaworkshop and 100% genuine and if you give then your chasiss number they will send you the correct ones, ive always bought my parts from here and the support and service is fantastic and i also found ebspares cant vouch for these never used them before what can i say i just dont trust ebay anymore
Slightly off topic, but is it relatively easy to change the plugs on a 156 2.5 V6? I have done the job on other cars, but never anything as complicated as this engine. Is there a guide anywhere?
you have to remove the inlet manifold etc to to get to the coil paks and spark plugs doing this on a 3.2 brera 159 gm engine is not verry hard jus a lil time consuming so im gussin the older 2.5 v6 should be ok, just dont loose the clips !!!
Thanks for those details, that makes it easier, what size is the spark plug removal tool looks a little thinner then mine? I'm guessing you have changed your air filter, how do you change its from underneath?
Don't remember what size I used TBH (14mm?) - only had the choice of two in my set
Didn't change my air filter as I had fitted a BMC CDA not long before doing the plugs
I did change the oil filter though <-- that is fun :lol:
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