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  1. #1
    CcVilleES
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    spark plugs install

    how do i install my plugs??

  2. #2
    take out the old plugs put in the new ones...they just screw in...just like the old ones...there is an install guide for the v6 on the main tgc page too btw

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  3. #3
    toc8g
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    Does he even have a V6? If not he can go to my homepage and see where they are,...

  4. #4
    Dilemma
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    located just above the top of the engine block are the spark plugs...for 2 of the plugs u have to unscrew piece then proceed by using a spark plgu wrench and taking them out and replaceing them all..i think the tutoral can best serve u most..it did 4 me.

  5. #5
    BlueESV6
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    I have not done mine yet (still talking myself into it)... but does the plugs have the compression ring on them (ie. washer) or is it a metal to metal on the install? Also, does anyone know what the torque should be for the plugs? Or is it just like 1/2 turn after finger tight or something...

    Thanks

  6. #6
    service manual doesn't say anything about a compression ring or anything. just put it in like a regular spark plug and torque it to 18 ft. lb

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  7. #7
    I think there is but not for sure. I wouldn't worry about it. When you buy plugs, they will come correct for your car. Besides, it's not a part they put in after the fact. Compression rings are done at the manufacturer and part of the sparkplug.

    BTW, if any of you are looking for a reference for the V6, I have pictures and what not under the tutorials section for "Removing Air-Intake Plenum" here.

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