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Danny3737

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I removed the inner fenderwell cover to get access to the hard to reach ones.
 

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Believe me, this tiny extension on the plug socket is the way to go. No need to remove anything, nothing else needed. It makes it so easy you'll be amazed.

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i used the delco replacements. Everything went fine, with the exception of i had a tough time getting the new plug to thread into the drivers side front cylinder, i forget which # that is. Thought i had stripped it, but after some patience got it back no issues.

I had the same problem. Got the plug in and am hoping it's not cross threaded. No leaks or issues for 10,000 miles.
 

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It helps to put a little dielectric grease inside the boot to help slide it over the plug
 

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Ac delco has $3 off each iridium spark plug
$2 off platinum rebate going on right now
 

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Hi All
I put a little anti seize lubricant on the threads.
I changed the first set at about 100k and getting ready
to do it again as I have 207K miles now. I changed the wires
the first time.
 

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I really don't like putting anti seize on the threads because there is a good chance of over torqueing and stripping the threads. Its a big no-no when installing plugs on aluminum heads. I just thread them down until snug, then give and extra half turn.
 

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