Hand start spark plugs with some anti seize creme on it so it won't seize up and strip the threads when you try to take it out.If you cross thread it and ram it in there you will strip the threads and your troubles will amount to a new engine
2006-07-25 15:29:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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On of the easiest cars I've ever worked on. Everything is SOOO easy to reach! You won't have any problems changing plugs.
2006-07-25 22:28:29
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answered by gedanini3@yahoo.com 2
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Just change the plug, like you changed the other ones..You should not put to much pressure on it, when tightening it up..You could damage the plug..
2006-07-25 22:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Hahahahahahahahahaaa!
2006-07-25 22:27:08
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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use a limp peice of rubber hose[shouldn't be that unfamiliar] that is small enough to hold the small [again ] end of the plug and twist [rotate?] that little thing on in there
2006-07-25 22:31:02
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answered by Gary Gearfreak 3
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nice question!!! got my attention anyways, i must be perverted!!! good luck on replacing "spark plug"
2006-07-25 22:28:05
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answered by bill nye the science guy 2
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Oil it up with some "Never seize" and be gentle.
2006-07-25 22:29:44
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answered by Triker Red 2
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This has to be the most attention getting question i've seen!! great job!!
2006-07-25 22:28:34
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answered by jasmine m 3
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I think a good oil job would do wonders, don't you?
2006-07-25 22:29:48
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answered by red dragon 5
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Ram it in there!
2006-07-25 22:27:13
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answered by X's Mommy 5
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