Changing spark plugs on a 93

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  1. gonzic

    gonzic New Member

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    Hi everyone,

    I've been trying to do a a basic tune up on a 93' that I just got, so, I'm trying to change out the spark plugs, and then I discover a very nice surprise, the spark plugs sit in this 3 to 4 inch hole that is impossible to get to. So here is the stupid question... Do I need some kind of a special tool to get the spark plug out?
     


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    do you have the factory tool kit? If not , use a ratchet with a swivel extension and proper size socket and you have it made.. Spark plug changes can be a pain on a V4 motor..
     


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    the factory tool is designed beautifully, so get one.
    for front cylinders, remove 2 lower radiator bolts and swing it forward for better access.....don't bend rad fins!







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