Spark plug tricks?
have a misfire after storage and decided to go ahead and change the plugs and see if that fixes it, but realized how much of a major pain in the *** it is to get the plugs out of the passenger side.....anyone know of any tricks or what is necessary to get them out?
Removing the coil packs was the best thing I ever did...since I don't have the AIR system anymore, I don't have to worry about it being in the way, so I have a straight shot in through the top.
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Originally Posted by gollum
There is no need to remove coil packs.
Use 20" long 3/8 extension and universal on the rear drivers side.
Remove#8 from underneth car.
Use 20" long 3/8 extension and universal on the rear drivers side.
Remove#8 from underneth car.
the only one that gives me problem is the dreaded #8 plug. buy a SHORT, STUBBY ratchet and get it from underneath.
works like a charm no extensions or nuttin. p.s. sportin some dynomax LT's here.
works like a charm no extensions or nuttin. p.s. sportin some dynomax LT's here. TECH Senior Member
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I can change all my plugs from up top in 15 min's
no air pump or EGR in the way with pacesetter lt! All i have is 3 bolts holding on each coil pack "Fu** the back bolts" I use a spark pug socket with a 3/8's swivel taped to it with electric tap to hold them together and also around the swivel part to stiffen it up and use it with a ratchet and that's about it! Ii makes it so easy!
no air pump or EGR in the way with pacesetter lt! All i have is 3 bolts holding on each coil pack "Fu** the back bolts" I use a spark pug socket with a 3/8's swivel taped to it with electric tap to hold them together and also around the swivel part to stiffen it up and use it with a ratchet and that's about it! Ii makes it so easy! 





