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Changing Corsica 3.1 Spark plugs


  

epekarik -> Changing Corsica 3.1 Spark plugs (4/3/2006 3:09:18 PM)


How hard to change spark plugs on the 1993 Corsica 6 Cylinders 191 T 3.1L MFI?
Do I need special tools? I can change the spark plugs on my 4 cylinder Saturn in 15 minutes. That is all I can do on the car, so you see I'm not an experienced engine guy! :-)
Is there any manual on the web?
thnx
Endre


  

Nomad76lj -> RE: Changing Corsica 3.1 Spark plugs (4/21/2006 9:24:17 AM)

the easyest way iv found to change the plugs on most older front drive chevys is to unbolt the top motor mount (the one that looks like a dog bone) then gently! jack the car up at the back of the motor (tipping the motor forward) then u can get in behind the motor to get at the back 3 plugs. the front three are easy anyway so thry it and see what happens.


kcb37 -> RE: Changing Corsica 3.1 Spark plugs (7/13/2006 10:51:28 PM)

You don't need any special tools. I put plugs in a 91 and didn't have to much of a problem. You should be able to reach over the top of the engine to get the back plugs, with a 3/8 rachet, spark plug socket, and maybe a short extension. It has been a while. If you don't rush you should be fine.


  

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