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Old 08-13-2005, 06:57 PM
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Bonneville 2000 SLE

Was changing the plugs and I got the front three out just fine. How in the heck do you get to the back ones? Surely there is an easy way...any ideas?
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Old 08-14-2005, 08:34 AM
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Re: Bonneville 2000 SLE

There really isn't an easy way to get to the back plugs. The best way is to loosen the front motor mounts and rotate the motor forward. That allows very good access but it is a PITA. The other way is to use a good plug wrench with a universal and simply take your time. Sorry there really is no easy way to do this.
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Old 08-16-2005, 11:01 AM
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Re: Bonneville 2000 SLE

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Was changing the plugs and I got the front three out just fine. How in the heck do you get to the back ones? Surely there is an easy way...any ideas?
Hi, I know your pain. I just posted the same question today about my 1999 SLE. The last time I had a shop mechanic who worked on my Bonn's, but he sold the business and left. If you find a way (without going to a shop) please let me know. Good Luck, Tom
P.S. Do you have any problems with slow performance (0-30) with your Bonn ? I changed the air filter, gas filter (that's fun) and then went to the plugs. Thanks, Tom
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