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lvbroham1
11-13-2007, 09:37 AM
Alright, I'm in the process of changing my plugs and wires on my 2000 SS. The driver side went smooth and all in all took me about half an hour. Now for the dreaded passenger side. First off it doesn't help that I have ginormous hands. I started with plug 8 since it seems to be the most difficult, after about 30 min of pulling and tugging the stock wire came off of the plug and the rest was cakewalk. (By the way I accomplished this from under the car, I had a clear path to 8 with nothing in the way.) My problem is plugs 2,4 and 6. The damn plug wires DO NOT want to come off. I've tried everything, pulling, twisting, everything! I even lifted the coil packs and removed the air tube connected to the exhaust. What are some suggestions you guys would have for stubborn spark plug wires? Any help would be greatly appreciated. :brick:

oneBADDz
11-13-2007, 09:47 AM
I stick a long screwdriver in there behind teh boot and pull it out, it' takes some force but it should pop off of there. I always remove the coil rail completely, and pulled out the AIR tube when I had AIR. Please don't get pissed and pull on the wire itself

lvbroham1
11-13-2007, 10:15 AM
I heard a few guys on here say the stockers were the hardest to pull off? I guess I'm in that same boat?... How long a screw driver would you say I need? I'll give anything a try now. Thanks.

oneBADDz
11-13-2007, 10:21 AM
Eh, mine is probably 12-14 inches long. Just something to push on teh boot with

Firebirdjones
11-13-2007, 11:50 AM
They are much easier to get off the second time if you install them with a little dielectric grease.

99transamC/FIA
11-13-2007, 05:14 PM
spark plug wire pliers.

phantazn
11-13-2007, 08:05 PM
if youve got headers, plug 8 is a cinch........ from under the car :p

z28punk
11-13-2007, 10:22 PM
I usually use a small pry bar. u could get a spark plug boot pliers too.

richard head
11-13-2007, 10:38 PM
i just used my robogrips

lvbroham1
11-13-2007, 10:46 PM
I got them finally! Took forever... I made sure to put boot stuff on for next time. It should be way easier then. I had to put a pipe over one of my wrenches to get #6, just couldn't get enough leverage. Other than that everything went smooth. Started her up and she purrs, there's a very noticible change in throttle response.

RANSTRANSAM
12-13-2007, 01:42 PM
i have a01 transam , what is the best sparkplug to use for performance??

richard head
12-13-2007, 02:05 PM
NGK TR-55's are big if you're NA and TR-6's if you have n2o or FI.

RANSTRANSAM
12-13-2007, 04:06 PM
NGK TR-55's are big if you're NA and TR-6's if you have n2o or FI.

what

SuperSport
12-13-2007, 04:20 PM
go with NGK TR-55 plugs

Empatho
12-13-2007, 06:34 PM
go with NGK TR-55 plugs

+2 if you dont know what n2o or FI is then it means you dont have it so go with the TR-55

rajiv1998
12-13-2007, 06:57 PM
When i was chaning mine, i got so mad i pulled a wire so hard, it broke into 2 peaces. The part of the wire than goes on the coilpack came off but the other end that is connected to the plug was still stuck. I also broke my ECT sensor and it was not fun. My car ran like shit for a week and my friends ford explorer beat me in a race LOL! I decided to shell out the extra $ and get TR55-IX plugs. They are iridium and tend to last longer. I dont wanna keep changing them or have to worry about them cuz we all know hoe much fun it is to change the plugs on our cars.

Firebirdjones
12-13-2007, 07:20 PM
Really? I always thought the plugs are easy to change on the LS1 F-body. I have never had problems with mine.

Driver side is a breeze,,,,first 3 on passenger side are also easy,,,then the last one is done from underneath the car.

I changed them with manifolds and cats in place,,,,but since I have gone to long tube headers and no cats,,,,I find the plugs even easier to change now.

I find my wifes LT1 more difficult than my LS1,,,,and if you really want busted knuckles,,,,my 454 chevelle,,,with aftermarket aluminum heads that have the exhaust ports raised 1/2 inch,,,so the headers are higher up,,,and they are 2 inch diameter hooker super comps on top of that,,,and the car has factory air conditioning as well. It's a real joy. I have several modified sockets to get the job done.

RANSTRANSAM
12-13-2007, 09:54 PM
+2 if you dont know what n2o or FI is then it means you dont have it so go with the TR-55

whats your et time

Empatho
12-14-2007, 12:53 AM
havent taken my car to the track but I really whant to :(

RANSTRANSAM
12-14-2007, 10:29 AM
havent taken my car to the track but I really whant to :(

MINE RUNS A 13.222 MODS ARE AIR LID,K&N,FLOWMASTER MUFFLER,THROTTLE BODY BYPASS,AND THINKING ABOUT DOING THROTTLE BODY PORTING BUT NOT SURE IF THAT WOULD MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE

RANSTRANSAM
12-14-2007, 10:32 AM
+2 if you dont know what n2o or FI is then it means you dont have it so go with the TR-55

WHAT IS N2O AND FI

Empatho
12-14-2007, 10:42 AM
MINE RUNS A 13.222 MODS ARE AIR LID,K&N,FLOWMASTER MUFFLER,THROTTLE BODY BYPASS,AND THINKING ABOUT DOING THROTTLE BODY PORTING BUT NOT SURE IF THAT WOULD MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE

Porting the throttle body is worth it because you get better TB response and 3-8hp
and get a cutout because the Flowmasters rob HP, sure they sound nice but they dont help
with more practice and this mods you might get into the 12's
is it auto or manual?

WHAT IS N2O AND FI

n2o = nitrous
FI = forced induction

rajiv1998
12-14-2007, 05:24 PM
MINE RUNS A 13.222 MODS ARE AIR LID,K&N,FLOWMASTER MUFFLER,THROTTLE BODY BYPASS,AND THINKING ABOUT DOING THROTTLE BODY PORTING BUT NOT SURE IF THAT WOULD MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE

Scrap that flow's and get a new catback with LT's. Then port the TB and ull be in the 12's ALL DAY LONG.............just learn how to drive.

RANSTRANSAM
12-16-2007, 07:02 PM
Scrap that flow's and get a new catback with LT's. Then port the TB and ull be in the 12's ALL DAY LONG.............just learn how to drive.

DONE THE THROTTLE BODY PORTING SATURDAY, WENT TO THE TRACK SUNDAY AND RAN 12.88 AT 107MPH....LOOKS LIKE I CAN DRIVE.... WHATS YOUR E.T. TIME IF YOU CAN DRIVE?????

RANSTRANSAM
12-16-2007, 07:06 PM
Porting the throttle body is worth it because you get better TB response and 3-8hp
and get a cutout because the Flowmasters rob HP, sure they sound nice but they dont help
with more practice and this mods you might get into the 12's
is it auto or manual?



n2o = nitrous
FI = forced induction

THANKS FOR THE INFO.MY CAR IS AUTO. DONE THE T.B. PORTING RAN GREAT 12.88 @107MPH.