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Old 05-07-2015, 10:24 PM
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thanks for the picture...


where did you get that hood, are those air vents operational, plumbob???
 
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Old 05-07-2015, 10:34 PM
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Actually, I wish that was my car, but it's not. It's just my Avatar. Pulled it off Google images. Pretty cool though huh. I think the lime green is a wrap over the original dark green. Mine is a bone stock green '00 SS, just looks like it from the back. lol. Pics of mine are in my photo album.
 

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Originally Posted by Zab
the plugs do still have the boots...while i want to do it myself (i'm not as mechanically inclined like 95% of you)...$125, i could take it to the shop down the street, and they will do the 3 plugs for like $50...

I think i'll take the hit to my ego if those are my choices...
A real man talking, take the ego hit and be done with it and moving on. Sometimes it's better to just pay someone who does a job you don't and you can be at work still making money. Not home cussing, getting frustrated chuckin wrenches across the garage. Well that's the lesson I learned anyway...
 
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Old 05-08-2015, 05:36 AM
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I agree that the metal heat shields on the plug wires add a challenge. I found since I'm always replacing plug wires anyways, grab that part of the boot sticking out from the heat shield with a pair of vice grips and twist (if you damage the wire or the boot, doesn't matter, you are replacing it anyways). Works great. Make sure to use a dab of die-electric grease when re-installing the new wires to help prevent them from having that "death grip" in the future.

I've never had to "pull the engine" forward on these cars. Heck, for the 3100/3400 owners, I really don't understand why they have to move the engine, there is a ton of room on the back (especially compared to the Grand Am/N-Body that also has the 3100 and 3400). I can probably change all the plugs on a 3100/3400 in about 30 minutes.

I am also a little concerned when people pull the engine forward, is it having any effect on the lower engine and transmission mount (I don't know how far those can be moved before they are over extended).
 
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Old 05-08-2015, 10:01 AM
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LOL!...because the Monte is parked in such a natural setting, I assumed it was yours...
 
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"Not home cussing, getting frustrated chuckin wrenches across the garage."


it's like I typed a message to myself(LOL!)
 
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Old 05-08-2015, 10:08 AM
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I was most assuredly not going to be moving my engine...


no way, not me!!!


your like the 4th or 5th person I've spoken to who said they could do it as is though...
 
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