Not really, if it has aluminum heads DO NOT try any spark plug work unless the engine is completely cold, aluminum heads expand quickly and you could easily wind up stripping out the threads, marking the wires should only take a few minutes. Probably better off just replacing the wires as well as the age and the beating they take removing them after so many years means they need replacing anyway.
you should always do a plug and complete the install before u move to the next plug. even start it everytime if your new to make sure you didnt screw anything up
Might be a good idea to mark the wires before removing them so you don’t accidentally put the wrong wire on the wrong plug. Other than that pretty good vid, I have a GM V6 FWD, those rear plugs SUCK to get at!
The video was very helpful. I spent over $400.00 buck on tune up, I wish I would have found this video earlier. I bought a 1998 chevy lumina with 153,000 miles on it, I love the car real easy to work on for someone who is a beginner mechanick. I did the oil change already and getting ready to do the trani fluid and filter change. Really good video.
Tengo un 2001 Chevy Impala y básicamente tiene la misma configuración de un Buick Regal. Ya me di idea como cambiarle las bujías, gracias por el video.
Not really, if it has aluminum heads DO NOT try any spark plug work unless the engine is completely cold, aluminum heads expand quickly and you could easily wind up stripping out the threads, marking the wires should only take a few minutes. Probably better off just replacing the wires as well as the age and the beating they take removing them after so many years means they need replacing anyway.
you should always do a plug and complete the install before u move to the next plug. even start it everytime if your new to make sure you didnt screw anything up
Might be a good idea to mark the wires before removing them so you don’t accidentally put the wrong wire on the wrong plug. Other than that pretty good vid, I have a GM V6 FWD, those rear plugs SUCK to get at!
It looks like a Buick Century. Good video thanks.
Great video, lots of helpful tips, thanks!
The video was very helpful. I spent over $400.00 buck on tune up, I wish I would have found this video earlier. I bought a 1998 chevy lumina with 153,000 miles on it, I love the car real easy to work on for someone who is a beginner mechanick. I did the oil change already and getting ready to do the trani fluid and filter change. Really good video.
Thanks for posting! I will be doing this job this weekend.
keep up the good work uncle!!
ITS A 13MM
Thank you, I’ve got the idea now..
Tengo un 2001 Chevy Impala y básicamente tiene la misma configuración de un Buick Regal. Ya me di idea como cambiarle las bujías, gracias por el video.
Rear plus= PITA! Jeckets are stubborn, use a flat head screwdriver between the Metal jacket and the flock, they can pop off. Good luck.
That a buick century