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lowe42 09-05-2006 07:13 PM

replacing spark plugs
 
how do i get at the spark plugs on one of these?

96 blazer 4by4, 4.3l vortec v6

thanks in advance

swartlkk 09-05-2006 07:15 PM

RE: replacing spark plugs
 
Search button is your friend! LOL

Anyway, I have found that they are easiest through the wheel well. I typically use a jack to lift a bit so there is more of an opening in the wheel well, then hold the splash shield up while I remove the plugs. The passenger side is straight forward. The center plug (#3) on the driver's side is a bit of a pain, but I had good luck with a standard socket and my wobble extension to loosen it.

Jman 09-05-2006 09:50 PM

RE: replacing spark plugs
 
I do exactly what Kyle said, but for the drivers side I disconnect the steering arm for more rrom. Its 1 bolt. 10m i think.

cmd93555 09-07-2006 01:30 AM

RE: replacing spark plugs
 
I am not shure what you mean? Are you talking about the drivers side? If so is must be that the steering rod is in the way. is so use a very short extension with a swivel.

cmd93555 09-07-2006 01:36 AM

RE: replacing spark plugs
 
really no need to disconnect the steering arm. A swivel will do it. you can also jack up the engine just a little, with a BLOCK OF WOOD!! to give you that extra inch you need ;)

20Blazer00 09-07-2006 03:51 AM

RE: replacing spark plugs
 
When I replaced the plugs in my 2000 Blazer I got the passenger side from the top of the fender well with a step stool... but going through the fender well with a long extension works too. On the drivers side I used a the long extension and for the plug obstructed by the steering arm you just have to remove the plastic cover and rotate the steering shaft so that you can get a swivel socket past. And get a piece of 3/8 fuel hose, 8-10 inches will work fine, slip it over the end of the plugs. It makes putting the plugs back in a lot easier (learned this from an old mechanic), it really works, I also have a FWD V6 Grand Am and the plugs at the rear of the engine are a pita to replace using the fuel hose was a reall help since there is limited space with the rear cylinders only a few inches from the firewall...

Chevy Lover 09-08-2006 04:50 AM

RE: replacing spark plugs
 
I also do like the previous posts with one exception. To get the tight one by the steering shaft, I use a combination wrench on the end of the socket.


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