>Charles,
> > There may be a more proper way to perform replacement, but I just
> > poked a hole in them with a screwdriver and wrenched them out. When
> > I installed the new ones, I put a little bit of permatex on them and
>simply
> > tapped them into place.
>
>Did you do this with the motor in situ? There does not appear to be enough
>clearance between the block and firewall to do this.
> Thanks in advance,
> Shane
Shane,
As best I remember, I had to remove the battery.
I am sure I did not remove the engine, head, or even jack the motor up a little.
It only took half an hour or so and I did it in my dad's driveway.
The plugs are in the head the best I remember.
Funny how you remember some things and forget other details.....
Charles
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