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Thread: Spark plug removal
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06-15-2009, 06:34 PM #1
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black- 1998 camaro ss
Spark plug removal
I just got some tr55 for my pretty much stock ls1 camaro. I have headers, y pipe exhaust, air lid, and i think a small cam. I would like to know a good gap and how the h@$% do i remove the passenger side rear plug wire and plug..
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06-15-2009, 08:07 PM #2
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Red Tint Jewelcoat- 2008 Trailblazer SS
.052" for the gap.
Remove coilpack to get to that #8 (passenger rear).
Also, a 1.75" long extension is a life saver for me on that plug.
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06-15-2009, 08:24 PM #3
I have mine gapped at .035 -runs great. A local mechanic who specializes in LS1's reccomended it. All I have is a lid,NGK tr55 plugs,K@N, and MSD 8.5mm wires.
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06-15-2009, 08:58 PM #4
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06-15-2009, 09:00 PM #5
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06-15-2009, 09:17 PM #6
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06-15-2009, 09:22 PM #7
After you have changed plugs once, 45-60 minutes is ample amount of time to change them.
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06-15-2009, 09:30 PM #8
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06-15-2009, 09:31 PM #9
U might be right!!!
I am sure U are but when I make a joke on how hard they are to get to... and someone that always harasses me throws out 45 mins it hard to believe! I would still like to time him at 45 mins... I start my timer when the tool box opens!
So Peace
Gentlemen!
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06-15-2009, 09:33 PM #10
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06-15-2009, 09:36 PM #11
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Black- 2002 Camaro SS SLP
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06-15-2009, 09:39 PM #12
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06-15-2009, 09:40 PM #13
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06-16-2009, 12:49 AM #14
...back to the plugs, for many headers, the passenger rear plug is easy to get to from underneath.
Stock gap is .060, with your mods I would start there.
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06-16-2009, 01:11 AM #15
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I gapped mine at .055.
It really does take 30-40 minutes once you have no emissions.... 15 to do the first 7. The rest of the time is spent on number 8.
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06-16-2009, 01:01 PM #16
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06-16-2009, 01:04 PM #17
I gap mine at .55 and am pretty sure that's what my sticker says too.
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06-16-2009, 02:14 PM #18
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Sebring Silver- 2000 CamaroSS
You must be referring to this:
Information on New Spark Plugs and Gapping #03-06-04-060 - (10/24/2003)
Information on New Spark Plugs and Gapping
2004 Buick Ranier
2002-2004 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade EXT
2003-2004 Cadillac Escalade ESV
2004 Cadillac CTS-V
1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette
1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro
1999-2004 Chevrolet Silverado
2000-2004 Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe
2002-2004 Chevrolet Avalanche
2003-2004 Chevrolet Express, TrailBlazer
1999-2004 GMC Sierra
2000-2004 GMC Yukon, Yukon XL
2001-2004 GMC Yukon Denali, Yukon XL Denali
2002-2004 GMC Sierra Denali
2003-2004 GMC Envoy XL
1998-2002 Pontiac Firebird
2004 Pontiac GTO
2003-2004 Hummer H2
with 4.8L, 5.3L, 5.7L or 6.0L V-8 Engine (VINs V, P, T, Z, G, S, N, U -- RPOs LR4, LM4, LM7, L59, LS1, LS6, LQ9, LQ4)
A new spark plug has been released for use in the above vehicles. The new spark plug has an Iridium tip instead of the current Platinum tip. Due to the different tip design, the gap of the spark plug has also changed. The new spark plug, P/N 12571164 with AC Delco P/N 41-985, is gapped to 1.01mm (0.040 inches) when the spark plug is made. The spark plug gap is set during manufacturing and should not be changed or damage to the spark plug may result. Any new spark plug found to not be properly gapped should not be used.
Document ID# 1396703
So if you're not running the iridium tip plug noted, you should be fine with stock gap.
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06-16-2009, 04:18 PM #19
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I drove mine up on ramps for my plug change. I got the number 8 plug and wire from underneath, it was easy that way.
Don't even bother messing with the coil packs. I spent half an hour messing with them, only to not be able to get at the last bolt. Turns out I had plenty of room with them in place, I didn't need to touch them anyway.
Oh, and a .75 extension comes in handy.
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06-16-2009, 04:51 PM #20
I think the lesson to be learned here is there is more than one way to skin a cat. I think most do it a little differently it sounds like. I take the coil packs off as I left the back bolt out of the bracket when I switched heads so removing the coil packs literally takes a minute or two. I also get that plug from the top with an extension and swivel. I can change my plugs in 45 minutes or less depending on if I have to take a whiz in the middle of it or not.
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