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Old 09-04-2002, 05:19 PM   #6
SteveGT
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Hey Surfbeast, the first thing I did to my 98 GT was a tune-up.

Tools: 3/8" rachet, 12" extension, a good 5/8" spark plug
socket, U-joint elbow.

Material: New plugs, wires, anti-seize.


Time: 30-75 mins.


Plugs three and four are the most difficult, this is where the u-joint elbow will come in handy. Take your time and do it while the engine is cool.
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