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F the ls1 tune up
more over, F the last plug and wire on the passenger side, my arms make me look like im a derranged cutter, took me over 2 and a half hours on that plug alone. that is all
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I feel your pain. It's WAAAYYYYY easier if you take off the coil packs :)
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i have no problem getting to that wire & plug without taking coil pack off, but that just might be me cuz i have skinny arms haha
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how did you block it off?
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sweet
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did you try to do it from the top or underneath the car?? underneath is MUCH easier. I can pretty much do all 8 in about an hour and a half and I'm not mechanical at all. :)
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wait....Gene changes plugs now???? WTF happened to the guy that didn't know what an air filter was, let alone where it was. HOLY CRAP!!!!!
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I only do it under close supervision. LMAO... never touch the thing on my own.
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i used a spark plug socket and a ratchet wrench from underneath the car for that last PITA one. the other 7 i got from up top!
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I never have a problem with mine lol
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well its one of advantages on the very short list lol...
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Well, be blessed that your only changing a spark plug and not an opti :rofl: *cough* russian *cough* :lol:
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GM DIS FTMFW!!!!!!!!
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I still haven't changed that last plug wire on the passenger side. But I'm about to do plugs now anyway so I'm glad I didn't waste too much time.
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At least you got all 8, I'd probably give up after a half hour. |
I used to do the tune ups on my 305 and my V6 f bodies, however I looked under the hood on this LS1 and to say the less.. I'm intimidated.
I've never messed with coil packed before. The dealership quoted $700 for a complete tune up. So needless to say I'm calling around lower Jersey for prices. |
its not that hard to move the coil packs up if you have (i think) a 00 up ls1 because they are on a rack, but if its a 98 i tihnk they need to be moved individually
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1.) Remove the air pump from the car. 2.) Once removed use a Hacksaw and cut the ends of the metal hoses off (The little piece where the bolts go thru) 3.) Then I got a stainless steel stove isle cover cost $1 at the dollar store 4.) Cut little pieces off of it and used JB weld you could prob use RTV sealant or anything to cover the hole. 5.) Bolted the ends back down FInished result http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...8/P1030083.jpg http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...8/P1030084.jpg Cost me absolutely nothing but about 10 minutes of time. I had all the stuff here:) I'm sure like stated you can buy blockoff plates. Hope this helps anyone out there that wants to remove their airpump or had the gasket beak and got stuck with hearing that annoying ticking noise that sounds like a header leak! |
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