A FYI
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A FYI
I just wanted to give you a FYI. I'm not saying I've ever seen this done or anything but...
If you're going to do a tune up on an LS1 FBody you need to remove the coil packs in order to get to the back spark plugs (they all come off together once you remove the bolts, and then there's one connection that controls all the coil packs). Once you put the car back together make sure you reconnect the large connection that controls all the coil packs. Your car will run pretty rough when it's only running on four cyclinders and it'll smell pretty bad coming out of the exhaust.
I'm not saying it happened to me or anything, it's just something you should watch.
If you're going to do a tune up on an LS1 FBody you need to remove the coil packs in order to get to the back spark plugs (they all come off together once you remove the bolts, and then there's one connection that controls all the coil packs). Once you put the car back together make sure you reconnect the large connection that controls all the coil packs. Your car will run pretty rough when it's only running on four cyclinders and it'll smell pretty bad coming out of the exhaust.
I'm not saying it happened to me or anything, it's just something you should watch.
#4
Originally Posted by paarman97maro
haha... so metaphorically speaking, would one think their car was ****** up for a few mins?
#9
Originally Posted by squirrelishere
Doesn't work for 98's. ;_; Our's are all seperate......
That's to bad, it saves a huge amount of time. It took me about an hour to do it this way.
#12
Originally Posted by 69z-28
lmao. i luckily rememberd to plug my single coil in last time i disconnected it. no problem here. Chad you should relocate yours under the cowl.......mmmmm.sexy
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