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clacking sound after
changing the spark plugs on my 95 E320. It was loud at first. I checked the spark plug wires and started the car again and the sound is still there but less loud. Noise increases in speed when engine speed is increased, at the same time, actual noise decreasing. Sounds like a "clacking" sound
![]() Did debris fall into one of the spark plug holes?? I was very careful by blowing out any dirt out before removing the plugs. Also, it has been said that iron cores of some Bosch ignition coils are poorly glued and would need to be replaced with a different production code part. Is it possible to damage the leads/coils when servicing the plugs?? the car has 56,000 miles. |
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Did you happen to rotate the engine backwards at any time when you were working on it? That can slacken the timing chain tensioner. I also had an E320 and I can see how some debris could fall in but how did the debris get in to the spark plug cavity in the first place?
Did you check all of the old plugs to see if anything broke off of any of them?
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Wow,,, a 95 with 56K.
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I think I damaged a coil pack
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Dropped it off at the indi. Will have to wait till Monday...
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