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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 191
Location: Ontario User is: OffLine |
Realistically, how long will it take???
I need to change the plugs and wires on the envoy...
i've read it takes 20-30 minutes... now, after lookin at the pics, there is no air intake box and etc... in the way... for a stock vehicle, how much time should it take? Plug changing instructions Step by Step for plug #3 do i need any special tools? how are the other 5 plugs? do you access them from inside the wheel well? or from underneath?? if from the wheel well, do i need to remove anything other then the tires? any help/links are appreciated Thanks, |
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Registered User
Age: 33
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 128
Location: Virginia Beach, VA User is: OffLine |
Re: Realistically, how long will it take???
I did mine from the wheel well on each side with the tires still on.. took me maybe 45 minutes.
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The Dreamsicle
Age: 20
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 16,054
Location: Rogers, MN User is: Online |
Re: Realistically, how long will it take???
if its your first time doing that stuff on a blazer, shoot for around 2 hours. some of the plugs are a pain to reach, and then routing the new wires.
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Pimp in training! I wish!
Age: 25
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 207
Location: Appleton, Wisconsin User is: OffLine |
Re: Realistically, how long will it take???
I just did my this summer for the first time on my noma and I lso did cap, roter and wires all toghether it was 2 hours. Dont take the wheels off just jack it up and take the bolt out of the steering shaft at the bottom and it will compress upward. with the front end jacked up you can you can get to it easy.
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