Nothing too tricky to doing plugs, getting to them is the toughest part. Let the motor cool first, don't even try when its hot. Clean the area around them, a little compressed air works great, Go one at a time, grab the plug boot nice and low, give it a twist to break it loose, then pull and twist. Spin out the plug, put a little anti-sieze on the new one and torque to about 12 - 15 lb-ft. Push the wire back on so it snaps.
2007-01-22 14:06:21
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answered by Hambone 4
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