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    Ok, I take my car into my auto class yesterday. My teacher who used to own his own shop and before that was a mechanic for liek 15 years, said there was no way in hell I could change the plugs and wires inside my car. It was too hard. I took a look at it too, you can't eve reach most of them, let alone fit a socket over the plug. How do you guys do this? I am totally stumped
    My 1996 Camaro RS <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/mustangkiller311\" target=\"_blank\">www.cardomain.com/id/mustangkiller311</a> \"Its out-dated\"<br />Mods=SLP CAI, 3.42/LSD, 180*, BMR StrutBrace,SLP Take-Off Shocks/Springs, Z28Swaybar, DynomaxSuperTurbo,3in pipes,Catco3in,3in Cutout ThrottleBody Spacer, SolidDriveShaft,NGKplugs, Taylor8mmWires,ZR1 rims, RS Spoiler,WhiteFacedGuages.<br />Stereo= Pioneer DEH-P8400MP, Custom Subthump enclosure, 2 BlouPunkt 12\'s, JL 500/1, Fosgate speakers, 1FaradCap.<p>NEW 1997 FireBird Formula WS6

  • #2
    It's easier than many people think. The plugs on the driver's side can be changed from the top (except maybe the very last one). On the passenger's side only the first one can be reached from the top; for the last two you have to raise your car and go from the bottom.


    Dmitriy

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    • #3
      Is he suggesting that you take the engine out for a plug/wire swap?!? Everyone else on the board does it with the engine in the car...something makes me think that if you hold your mouth right, you will be able to also.
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      • #4
        I took me 3 hours to change mine with the car in the air.
        Andrew

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        • #5
          I've changed spark plugs and wires on my car three times already. Last time it only took me 1.5 hours.

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          • #6
            Any tricks that you know of to do? All of my plugs have caps on them, are those hard to get off.
            My 1996 Camaro RS <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/mustangkiller311\" target=\"_blank\">www.cardomain.com/id/mustangkiller311</a> \"Its out-dated\"<br />Mods=SLP CAI, 3.42/LSD, 180*, BMR StrutBrace,SLP Take-Off Shocks/Springs, Z28Swaybar, DynomaxSuperTurbo,3in pipes,Catco3in,3in Cutout ThrottleBody Spacer, SolidDriveShaft,NGKplugs, Taylor8mmWires,ZR1 rims, RS Spoiler,WhiteFacedGuages.<br />Stereo= Pioneer DEH-P8400MP, Custom Subthump enclosure, 2 BlouPunkt 12\'s, JL 500/1, Fosgate speakers, 1FaradCap.<p>NEW 1997 FireBird Formula WS6

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            • #7
              uhh, if you're in shop, you have lift access, it's a 2 hour job if you have a lift...fairly simple, i feel bad for the v8 guys though, the 6 is still pretty rough to do for the rookies

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              • #8
                ive gotten to all of mine from the top. only took me a hour. but that was only the plugs the wires may be a diff. story

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