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Old 09-13-03, 03:31 AM
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You're looking at the coils. Follow the wires to the side of the motor. There will be a T or a L stamped beside the spark plugs. There are 4 of them.
Old 09-13-03, 03:35 AM
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Werd.. and be careful if this is your first time removing them.. don't break them off or strip the threads!
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and put anti-sieze on the thread of the new ones before you put them in. Don't want to gall them out..instant compression loss.

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when you put them back in, use your fingers to get them as tight as you can to make sure they aren't crossthreaded
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thanks a lot

you guys are very helpful
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