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how to replace plugs?


jet_fumes_junkie
03-20-2004, 10:00 PM
got 95 3.8 5spd v6, 70k mi. - assuming they were never changed, it's high time, right? looks like pain i/t/a - very confined space. should i spring for ign. wires too?
thanx!!!

1992RS
03-21-2004, 12:00 AM
Yeah get the wires too. Shouldn't be to much of a pain to get to the plugs, just be glad that you don't have the V8, now that's a pain.

Joseph1082
03-21-2004, 12:43 AM
I changed the wires on the 3.8 recently, it is a BITCH! Stupidest set-up i have ever seen... I'm the only one of my friends who needs a jack to change wires. And wait til you encounter those plastic clips.

99camaroSS
03-21-2004, 12:20 PM
is it even possible to get to those back plugs on the 8?

tenaciousdugal30
03-22-2004, 11:50 AM
The back plugs are tough. The first time i did it, I only changed 5.... The second time it took a loooooooong time to do it. Recently, while changing the oil after about 200-500 miles, I realized it's WAY easier to jack up the car and grab them from underneath. They're totally exposed from down there.... BTW if you think im crazy for changing the oil so soon, before storage I ran a quart of marvel in place of oil, and also fushed the motor prior to the marvel.

droptop94
03-22-2004, 10:08 PM
is it even possible to get to those back plugs on the 8?
I replaced my plug wirers and plugs on my 94 Z28 the plugs were easy on the drivers side but back wire was a b*$#h. the passengers side wirers were not to bad but I had to remove the starter and unbolt the exhaust pipes from both sides to change the plugs. make sure you have plenty of time to do it.

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