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No. 3 cylinder spark plug removal on 96 chevy blazer
For anybody that's having difficulty removing the spark plug from the #3 cylinder of a 4.3L vortec engine because the steering column is blocking it I have the answer to this problem.
The problem is that you can get the 5/8 inch socket on the plug but cant get a socket wrench attached to turn it because the steering column is in the way. Use a 3/4 inch ratcheting crescent wrench (5" long) and a 5/8" spark plug socket (2 3/8" long) with a hexagonal head. Push up the rubber steering column boot up and temporarily secure it out of the way with a plastic slip tie around the boot and the steering column. Put the socket on the plug by passing it under the steering coumn. Put the ratcheting end of the 5 inch open faced cresent wrench on the hexagonal end of the 5/8 inch socket plug. It fits perfectly in the heat shield surrounding the plug and doesn't present any clearance issues with the steering column allowing removal in under 3 minutes. See the attached photo [IMG]local://upfiles/13898/514451F4566A4620A897E74C7E697AAF.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]local://upfiles/13898/E8CA050E8C7043C9B2881F034B39B2ED.jpg[/IMG] |
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Originally Posted by Stirgen
(Post 60756)
For anybody that's having difficulty removing the spark plug from the #3 cylinder of a 4.3L vortec engine because the steering column is blocking it I have the answer to this problem.
The problem is that you can get the 5/8 inch socket on the plug but cant get a socket wrench attached to turn it because the steering column is in the way. Use a 3/4 inch ratcheting crescent wrench (5" long) and a 5/8" spark plug socket (2 3/8" long) with a hexagonal head. Push up the rubber steering column boot up and temporarily secure it out of the way with a plastic slip tie around the boot and the steering column. Put the socket on the plug by passing it under the steering coumn. Put the ratcheting end of the 5 inch open faced cresent wrench on the hexagonal end of the 5/8 inch socket plug. It fits perfectly in the heat shield surrounding the plug and doesn't present any clearance issues with the steering column allowing removal in under 3 minutes. |
I just took the wheel off so the suspension dropped and moved the steering column boot out of the way and turned the wheel so the flat side of the column was turned up.
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Wheels off saves time and bruises.
Originally Posted by James Baldwin
(Post 436282)
I just took the wheel off so the suspension dropped and moved the steering column boot out of the way and turned the wheel so the flat side of the column was turned up.
The biggest inconvenience to going in this way is separating the body rivets and a couple of wiring retainers fastened to the shields. It's easy to get a torque wrench on everything though. |
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