2001 SS Spark Plugs
#1
2001 SS Spark Plugs
I have a 2001 Monte Carlo SS with the 3.8Litre engine. I replaced the front plugs and wires but I can't get the rear plugs changed. The location is awful and its hard for me to even get my hand on the wire! Please help if you know an easy way to change these rear plugs!
#2
RE: 2001 SS Spark Plugs
there is a way to do it with a bunch of extensions , but most shops just disconnect the motor mounts and tip the engine a little, as they usually get about 3 hours labor for the back plugs on the monte, sad, but unfortunatley thats the way it is on these cars
#6
RE: 2001 SS Spark Plugs
i'm just going by what the customers say they're getting charged
i'm pretty sure that .8 hours isn't enough to do 6 plugs on a monte carlo but i could be wrong. last i heard was the customers were getting charged for 3 hours for the plugs on a monte, i thought it was a lot too, but thats what they said
i'm pretty sure that .8 hours isn't enough to do 6 plugs on a monte carlo but i could be wrong. last i heard was the customers were getting charged for 3 hours for the plugs on a monte, i thought it was a lot too, but thats what they said
#7
RE: 2001 SS Spark Plugs
Hey, Andy...
Could you or anyone else recommend a specific tool for me to do the plugs? Like aspecific Craftsman or Stanley or Snapon tool that I should go and buy. I will be installing the iridium plugs I got from SparkPlugs.com soon and would like all the help I can get.
Thanks, everyone!!
Could you or anyone else recommend a specific tool for me to do the plugs? Like aspecific Craftsman or Stanley or Snapon tool that I should go and buy. I will be installing the iridium plugs I got from SparkPlugs.com soon and would like all the help I can get.
Thanks, everyone!!
#8
RE: 2001 SS Spark Plugs
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
That is the ratchet I used on the back ones, along with a spark plug socket and maybe an extension (not sure which size, maybe 4"?)
Hope that helps.
That is the ratchet I used on the back ones, along with a spark plug socket and maybe an extension (not sure which size, maybe 4"?)
Hope that helps.