Yup...did the Seafoam first and then the plugs. Wasn't any prob's with PCV cept that when I found it it wasn't even in the manifold hole. I first found the open hole then the pcv & hose laying around. Not sure if I knocked it off or what. After I ran a full can thru and shut it off, I reached in to put the pcv valve back in. That manifold hole was full of liquid...that ok?? When I put the pcv back in that hole to be ready to start it up. That didn't seem right, but it worked out. The Merc should have been fully warmed up tho. Next time, now I know.
Plugs were easy. Took the wheels off like you say. The hardest part is those little plastic grommet things holding on that rubber skirt. I hate them damn things. I can never get those off without damaging something. Ripped a little of the rubber crap. Scraped up hands. Plugs looked good and used for 86,000 miles. I checked gap also. .75 and bigger on all. I thot it would start a little easy but doesn't seem to. Kinda labored. Gas Filter???
I had a gas filter but didn't get it on. Is that a chore? I see in the box a little gizmo to get the old filter off. It's under the passenger side frame rail, right? I really can't remember if this one has been changed since we've owned it. +60k miles...