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help! changing plugs on right bank w/ LTs

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Old Jul 15, 2006 | 07:00 PM
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help! changing plugs on right bank w/ LTs

I changed out all the drivers side plugs no problem and got the 2nd plug from the front (cyl. #4??) off easily. but I am having a very hard time with the rest of the pass. side, anyone have any tips or suggestions to get the other plugs off? I dont have a lift and i just retorqued down my Jet hot LTs the other week so i dont want to take em off if i dont have to but if anyone has a combo of extensions/swivels they use or describe how they pull get in there to take em off that would be great! And i thought i was going to have no prob doin plugs now that i have LTs!
Old Jul 15, 2006 | 07:40 PM
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Re: help! changing plugs on right bank w/ LTs

jack the car up a bit and get them from the bottom, i kno with mine i need to get couple from the bottom
Old Jul 15, 2006 | 07:45 PM
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Re: help! changing plugs on right bank w/ LTs

Your best friends are one of the short sockets with a ratcheting wrench, an offset closed end wrench, and a long phillips screwdriver-vacuum hose u-joint tool. Get creative and get er done!
Old Jul 15, 2006 | 09:26 PM
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Re: help! changing plugs on right bank w/ LTs

just jack the car up and take the starter of then use a sparkplug socket that has the option for use of a 3/4(19mm) wrench and they should come out no problem
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