What tools do I need.....?
The DS is easy....spark plug socket. The front one on the Pass side is ok, but the next two suck. My set up is like this. Socket-extention-swiveljoint-wrentch.....the last one may require a couple of extensions.....got to say that EGR has been a huge PITA...not only is it in the way of the plugs, it also has been a pain to fix (long story, don't ask)
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Joel
God is my copilot, but Satan has his foot on the gas!!!
94 3.4L Auto Camaro Ragtop to go with my 1968 Bald-top (mods=MSD ignition, Accel coil packs and 8mm wires, 160 thermo, K&N FIPK,BMR SFC&STB, 3"Catco w/custom 3"catback w/00 SS muffler and tips), Jet Stage 2, Home made PIAA headlight conversion.
93 Honda Prelude SI-4WS
86 TVR 280i
http://www.geocities.com/cardiac1968/
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Joel
God is my copilot, but Satan has his foot on the gas!!!
94 3.4L Auto Camaro Ragtop to go with my 1968 Bald-top (mods=MSD ignition, Accel coil packs and 8mm wires, 160 thermo, K&N FIPK,BMR SFC&STB, 3"Catco w/custom 3"catback w/00 SS muffler and tips), Jet Stage 2, Home made PIAA headlight conversion.
93 Honda Prelude SI-4WS
86 TVR 280i
http://www.geocities.com/cardiac1968/
i found a 3/8th inch wrachet (sp?) to be very useful
-ATL
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3.4L '93 camaro
stock(gurrr)Fabricating new hood (woo hoo)
Pioneer 200 watt amp hooked up to 2 pioneer truck wedges (in the hatch)
my site
-ATL
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3.4L '93 camaro
stock(gurrr)Fabricating new hood (woo hoo)
Pioneer 200 watt amp hooked up to 2 pioneer truck wedges (in the hatch)
my site
Practice makes perfect
First time around I had a few cursing sessions and beaten up knuckles. After that it only gets easier.
Just be sure to put plenty of di-electric grease in the boot and antiseize around the plug threads to make for easy removal w/ the next change.
[This message has been edited by MysticTeal 95 V6 (edited August 17, 2002).]
First time around I had a few cursing sessions and beaten up knuckles. After that it only gets easier. Just be sure to put plenty of di-electric grease in the boot and antiseize around the plug threads to make for easy removal w/ the next change.
[This message has been edited by MysticTeal 95 V6 (edited August 17, 2002).]
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