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Spark plug gap??

2001 Grand Am GT.

Don't have time to look it up right now, wondering if anyone knows it off the top of their heads....

Delco plugs.
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I believe its either .060 (more likely) or .045. My 95 is 060 if that helps...
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Re: Spark plug gap??

It is 0.060".

Just finished up. 30 minutes. I wish my Trans Am was that easy.
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Re: Spark plug gap??

Yeh it's deffinately 0.060.

I think I know what you mean Mr. Lous. My friend has a 97 TA and always bitches about getting at the last 2 plugs that are pratically underneath the dash
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I did plugs in an 87 ta, had to do the middle 4 from under the car, and the outer 4 from above....
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Re: Spark plug gap??

thats Gm enginering at its finest. LOL!
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Re: Spark plug gap??

Seems I can do the plugs on the Trans Am in about 50 minutes, and the plugs on the Grand Am in about 30 minutes.

Not too bad I would say.
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Meaning either you have small hands or your elbows are double jointed... I have this unique situation with both shoulders, I can slide them in and out of joint pretty much at will, does work for getting into tight places like behind my desk, but doesn't do crap for changing plugs on an f-body...
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Re: Spark plug gap??

Having headers on the Trans Am helps. Stock manifolds are much harder to work around.
I make room on that car. I take off the passenger side valvecover and coilpack.
I am a big guy, every little bit helps.

The Grand Am is honestly easy. The back three went faster today than the fronts. Damn oil dipstick keeping me from getting the right angle.
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Yup, plugs on my grand am are really easy, about a 10 minute job... Pull the coil packs, yank them out and drop them in. But, its a quad...
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