spark plug change?
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS 25th Aniversarry Edition
Engine: 305
Transmission: TH-700-R4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt with 3.23's and SLP Posi.
spark plug change?
anyone have any tips for removal/install of new sparkplugs and wires on my 92 RS with the LO3?
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Car: 1992 Firebird
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get a can of PB Blaster, and approach from under the car. Took me a good hour, there are a few stubborn ones. Wear safety glasses unless you want shxt in your eyes (dirt, rust, penetrating fluid, etc)
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS 25th Aniversarry Edition
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Transmission: TH-700-R4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt with 3.23's and SLP Posi.
so they are easier to be taken out from the bottom? i know i can do the drivers side easily but the passenger is scaring me. which is why i havent done it yet.
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Car: 1992 Firebird
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Transmission: 700r4, 2200-2400 stall, vette servo
Axle/Gears: stock pegleg 2.73 drum (temp)
Originally posted by 92MaroRS
so they are easier to be taken out from the bottom? i know i can do the drivers side easily but the passenger is scaring me. which is why i havent done it yet.
so they are easier to be taken out from the bottom? i know i can do the drivers side easily but the passenger is scaring me. which is why i havent done it yet.
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS 25th Aniversarry Edition
Engine: 305
Transmission: TH-700-R4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt with 3.23's and SLP Posi.
ive changed spark plugs before but it was on my truck that had an I6 so that was extreamly easy. i put a new cap and rotor on the car the other day and i had a hell of a time figuring out where each wire ran. i also need to put a new fuel filter in. was gonna do it today but decided not to as i didnt have any penitrating oil.
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Car: 1992 Firebird
Engine: forged 357
Transmission: 700r4, 2200-2400 stall, vette servo
Axle/Gears: stock pegleg 2.73 drum (temp)
Originally posted by 92MaroRS
ive changed spark plugs before but it was on my truck that had an I6 so that was extreamly easy. i put a new cap and rotor on the car the other day and i had a hell of a time figuring out where each wire ran. i also need to put a new fuel filter in. was gonna do it today but decided not to as i didnt have any penitrating oil.
ive changed spark plugs before but it was on my truck that had an I6 so that was extreamly easy. i put a new cap and rotor on the car the other day and i had a hell of a time figuring out where each wire ran. i also need to put a new fuel filter in. was gonna do it today but decided not to as i didnt have any penitrating oil.
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS 25th Aniversarry Edition
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Axle/Gears: 10 bolt with 3.23's and SLP Posi.
i knew the firing order just that i am use to working on ford motors which number the cyl. different. and plust it was a PITA to see which plug the wires went to.
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Disconnect battery prior to removing spark plug. Hate for your tool to fall while working removing # 6 or 8 spark plug. Tool may land on the starter causing a small/large mishap.
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Originally posted by 86z/92rs
Disconnect battery prior to removing spark plug. Hate for your tool to fall while working removing # 6 or 8 spark plug. Tool may land on the starter causing a small/large mishap.
Disconnect battery prior to removing spark plug. Hate for your tool to fall while working removing # 6 or 8 spark plug. Tool may land on the starter causing a small/large mishap.
That happened to me when changing spark plugs on my old blazer w/ a 4.3. Was tightening the #6 spark plug and swung the wrench too far and hit the starter. I hit the hot wire and it wound up shorting out the solenoid and giving me a good zap (I was sweaty at the time)
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It's all fun and games until someone gets "zapped" sorry, 86WS6_T/A or worst yet, the tool lands on the starter and brake line.....makes a nice fire...anyone have marshmellows? Oh by the way, I have SLP 1 5/8 and removing/installing plugs are much harder now then with stock headers. Need to get the "special tool" soon.
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Car: 1992 Firebird
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Transmission: 700r4, 2200-2400 stall, vette servo
Axle/Gears: stock pegleg 2.73 drum (temp)
Originally posted by 86z/92rs
It's all fun and games until someone gets "zapped" sorry, 86WS6_T/A or worst yet, the tool lands on the starter and brake line.....makes a nice fire...anyone have marshmellows? Oh by the way, I have SLP 1 5/8 and removing/installing plugs are much harder now then with stock headers. Need to get the "special tool" soon.
It's all fun and games until someone gets "zapped" sorry, 86WS6_T/A or worst yet, the tool lands on the starter and brake line.....makes a nice fire...anyone have marshmellows? Oh by the way, I have SLP 1 5/8 and removing/installing plugs are much harder now then with stock headers. Need to get the "special tool" soon.
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS 25th Aniversarry Edition
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Transmission: TH-700-R4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt with 3.23's and SLP Posi.
if i had the money i would get headers but i dont. so ill just have to live with the stock manifolds. so can this be done from the top or is it best to go from the bottom.
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Originally posted by 86z/92rs
It's all fun and games until someone gets "zapped" sorry, 86WS6_T/A or worst yet, the tool lands on the starter and brake line.....makes a nice fire...anyone have marshmellows? Oh by the way, I have SLP 1 5/8 and removing/installing plugs are much harder now then with stock headers. Need to get the "special tool" soon.
It's all fun and games until someone gets "zapped" sorry, 86WS6_T/A or worst yet, the tool lands on the starter and brake line.....makes a nice fire...anyone have marshmellows? Oh by the way, I have SLP 1 5/8 and removing/installing plugs are much harder now then with stock headers. Need to get the "special tool" soon.
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Car: 1992 Firebird
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Axle/Gears: stock pegleg 2.73 drum (temp)
Originally posted by Stekman
Really? i have SLP's and i dont have a problem. just screw them in hand and tighten them with a 5/8" open end wrench. takes a bit of twisting, but tis not that bad.
Really? i have SLP's and i dont have a problem. just screw them in hand and tighten them with a 5/8" open end wrench. takes a bit of twisting, but tis not that bad.
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Car: 86Z/92 RS Camaro
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Originally posted by 92MaroRS
if i had the money i would get headers but i dont. so ill just have to live with the stock manifolds. so can this be done from the top or is it best to go from the bottom.
if i had the money i would get headers but i dont. so ill just have to live with the stock manifolds. so can this be done from the top or is it best to go from the bottom.
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Axle/Gears: 10 bolt with 3.23's and SLP Posi.
Originally posted by 86z/92rs
Some can be done on top and some underneath the car.
Some can be done on top and some underneath the car.
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I have headers, and i just replaced all my plugs from the top. i took out the Bosch Platinum 2 plugs(shorter) and replaced them with AC Delcos(longer). It wasnt too hard, i used the socket, but i had to use a wrench on the socket. I replaced all 8 from topside.
To be honest with you I dont see much difference between the delcos and the bosch. My camaro actually is running better with the delcos
To be honest with you I dont see much difference between the delcos and the bosch. My camaro actually is running better with the delcos
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