How to change GM 4 cylinder spark plugs

How to change GM 4 cylinder spark plugs

2002 Cavalier as an example vehicle.

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MattTheComputerGeek says:

why didnt you set the gap of the spark plugs?

satajet883 says:

Haha, my Saturn has the same engine and the plugs were due about 10,000
miles ago. Thanks for reminding me. I bet that car gets better Milagros
now.

Graveltrucking says:

Wasn’t much left of those plugs she must have had a 1 lung engine at times.

59chevt says:

missed your vids. you get a pass for the new house thanks

Chris W says:

Wish my car was that easy to change out the plugs lol have to pull the
motor forward a bit to get to the back 3 plugs such a pain in the ass
luckily not something that needs to be done all the time. Great vid pisser
nice to see ya back. Congrats on the new house, you deserve it buddy, place
looks nice too lots of room.

Velvethamma says:

Nice fix. Glad it was a simple one

Vintage Tech Repairs says:

Good video as always Fella 😉 them plugs were totally Bollocked o_O

Rick Anderson says:

Coil packs must be in good shape if they could jump that gap. LOL!

kevin92xj says:

Love that Jeep

Bighappy says:

Now to see the increase in her gas mileage to. 

mrlpn2 says:

was the engine light on?

accredited83 says:

thats a dam sweet jeep!!

RedWhiteAndBlueVideo says:

A little anti-seize on the plugs and some dielectric grease on the boots
wouldn’t be a bad idea.
Were Those the original plugs?

luigithebaker says:

get some weight on that doodle dumper

Ron4936 says:

she’ll be one happy little lady now, till something else happens :)

Shook Roofing Co. says:

you da Man Pisser, and a good pops to.

SwPiotrek says:

Those 2.2 Ecotec engines are pretty good.
But they like to take oil, at least in europe :)

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