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1) Remove the plug wires at the spark plugs. *Note* Sometimes they stick, and will have to be twisted
before they are pulled off.
2) Remove the plugs (Using the proper size spark plug socket)
3) Ensure that the spark plug gap is correct on the new plugs
4) Install them
5) Put a little dab of silicone grease in the spark plug wire boot is always a good idea.
6) Inspect the spark plug wires and ignition coils for signs of corrosion
ignition
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7)Re-assemble plug wires to the correct spark plugs/cylinder.
8) A universal socket and extension will be needed for the real plugs (They are difficult to reach)
9) Be sure not to overtighten plugs or they may crack.
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