Ok, so I need some help quick lol. I got new plugs and I gotta change the back ones....where do I put the jack? On the oil pan or is there another place? Any other tips or tricks I should look for? Thanks alot!
Krenzy
No No No
STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
here is a good writeup
http://www.w-body.com/forum/index.php/topic,39670.0.html
or this
http://www.w-body.com/forum/index.php/topic,39734.0.html
undo the belt from the alternator, take off the three bolts that hold on the alternator bracket to the rear head, pop that sucker off and you've got unbelievable access to the rear plugs. you can fit your head back there with it out. this way you dont have to undo the front engine mounts, its my way of doing i guess everyone does it different, but I think its easiest this way. Three bolts on the mount, undo the ground and bracket on the rear of the alternator and thats it. So much room to work.
Good luck.
So I can just remove the alternator instead? Does that work easier?
or what Dave or Ryan said.
JUST NEVER JACK ON THE OIL PAN! :nono: PLEASE! ;)
Alright thanks alot for the help...as you're all aware I;m a mechanical retard, but I'm getting better :icon_rolleyes:
We all started somewhere man. That is why you ask questions and we answer the best we can over the internet. Have no fear you wil learn as time goes by! ;)
ya no prob just keep up the posts before you wanna jack from the oil pan again.....
we will do our best to yell at you before ya do ;)
Lol thanks alot guys. I got the plugs all changed, used R Dubya's way...removed the alternator. Went pretty slick. Next item on the list: Fuel Filter. Another day. But thanks for all the help. I'll be back lol. Time for sleep...work at 5 a.m.
Krenzy
Be SUPER carful not the strip the lines! and replace the little orings! And relive the fuel pressure, i did it by unplugging the fuel pump the connector is up by the top of the fuel tank, youll see it. THen just run the car dry
Quote from: Prospeeder on May 11, 2006, 09:56:07 PM
Be SUPER carful not the strip the lines! and replace the little orings! And relive the fuel pressure, i did it by unplugging the fuel pump the connector is up by the top of the fuel tank, youll see it. THen just run the car dry
Do what?
Unplug the fuel pump and start the car till it dies to releive the fuel pressure, just at idle, it only will take a few seconds, then just crank it a few times to make sure all the gas is out
I got you.
Another way is (WITH A COLD ENGINE) take the cap off the schrader valve, throw a rag over the valve, and depress it with the key off. It will relieve the pressure in about 1 second and you are on your way. Just don't turn the key back on till you are done! By the time you are finished replacing the fuel filter the gas will have evaporated from pooling in the oil pump drive top's cavity and you are on your way. ;)
Eh, i guess that works, i like my way because there almost No gas what so ever in the lines wich makes it easy