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Re: Re: Re: Rear Sparkplugs 3.3 Liter V6
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Re: Rear Sparkplugs 3.3 Liter V6
[quote=Norm Petersen]Probably too late on this subject, but have you tried buying one of those
3/8" inch or 1/2" inch Flexible extensions about 8-12" inches long or longer. They are Awesome for hard to get at places, like them spark-plugs !!! :flash: Don't know if you're still around but you hit the magic combo. The flexible extention worked like a pro on the back middle one (#6 I think). |
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Re: Rear Sparkplugs 3.3 Liter V6
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Who makes them? Mechanical or air powered? Thanks! Hmm...2005, those platinum plugs should still be good in the Caravan...Phew. |
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- vacuum out the dirt and sand if any around the boots/plugs or it will fall into the cylinder (DOH!) - front 3 are a piece of cake (duh), back 3 are hard and #1 is the hardest - Don't take apart the sill area, don't remove the exhaust, work mostly from above - do remove the airbox - in 2 year hindsight this would have been much easier if I sprayed a little PB Blaster at the base of the plugs, part of my problem was access, part was corrosion - I swear by PB Blaster as the best penetrating oil/lube on the market - I just used it on header manifold bolts rusted in place, let it sit a day, did it again, 3rd day the bolts were a piece of cake. - take the tension off the S-belt and push the alternator back, unbolt it from its bracket - that gives you more access to the backside of the motor from the left side when facing the engine - A more flexible extension as described above would be helpful - Use anti-sieze when putting plugs back in, much easier the next time. ![]() '04 G Coupe 6MT, Brembos, JWT FW/Clutch, K&N, F&R Sways '03 350Z Superblack Base (sold), '91 B13 SE-R former Sport Compact Car Project Car, '95 Nissan U13 Stillen 4:1 header, JWT PopChgr, STB, KYB's Eibachs, Sways, VRS 2.5" SS, '03 RAM HEMI QUAD CAB, My Homepage Photo Albums |
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