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I should start out by saying I'm a novice. I've ingested the "Auto Repair for Dummies" book and looked over enough shoulders to have the confidence to check and gap spark plugs, though. So I expectantly took off the plastic shielding over the engine, was pleased to recognize most of what I saw, and disappointed to see the spark plugs behind the intake manifold!
I've been warned that removing the head on a car like this is STRICTLY for professionals, so I'm scared to touch that intake manifold - though I'd think that air is air and it wouldn't be a problem. Is that safe to do? How else might I get to the spark plugs? It's a 2000, if that makes a difference.
It's not idling terribly, so this is a low priority thing. (exhaust, o2 sensor, and fan controls take priority.) but I'd like to know for sure when the time finally comes - which I hope to be sooner than later.
I've been warned that removing the head on a car like this is STRICTLY for professionals, so I'm scared to touch that intake manifold - though I'd think that air is air and it wouldn't be a problem. Is that safe to do? How else might I get to the spark plugs? It's a 2000, if that makes a difference.
It's not idling terribly, so this is a low priority thing. (exhaust, o2 sensor, and fan controls take priority.) but I'd like to know for sure when the time finally comes - which I hope to be sooner than later.