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Old 09-04-2002, 03:52 PM   #2
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Haha...don't do that...that's one of the easiest things to do on a car. Go out and buy you 8 plugs (non platinum) and new wires (9mm--they cost a little more, but they help). You can do this yourself, but BE CAREFUL. DOn't mix up the wires from the distributer to each cylinder. Do them one at a time, a plug and it's wire. If you mix them up, your cylinders will fire at wrong times. It should only take about an hour, but don't rush yourself. Also, don't sench the plugs in...just screw them in with your hand as far as you can, and then about a quarter turn w/ a socket. Any harder and you will begin to rip the threads.
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