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Date Posted: 21:24:18 11/22/02 Fri
Author: eddie
Subject: Re: Spark Plug Replacement!
In reply to: Jenya 's message, "Re: Spark Plug Replacement!" on 12:16:28 11/21/02 Thu

Jenya,

Thanks for documenting this. I knew something had to come off. Will have the nerve to try it one day. Car running fine, just want to do some basic maintenance (replace plugs and Wires).

Thanks






>For the DOHC removal of the Plenum will make the job
>99% easyer. Removing the plenum's a peice of cake,
>Normaly about 6 bolts on the back of the plenum to
>support it and (if I remember correctly) 5 bolts on
>the manifold (two large and 3 small), 4 bolts on the
>throttle body, 2 bolts for the throttle cable and 2
>plugs for the stepper motor on the left side of the
>plenum. The Plenum should be off in under 15 minutes
>if it's the first time you have done it. Trying to get
>the plugs out on the DOHC with the plenum in place?
>you will need a multy jointed arm and special tools.
>
>
>>I have a '95 Diamante and would like to change the
>>plugs also. Have studied the rear 3 plug area and
>>can't figure out how to get to them. Anyone feel like
>>doing a "step 1,2,3....etc". Please. Any info/diagrams
>>on the web or books? email: eddie.roger@turner.com
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>'95 DOHC LS

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