New Topic
 
  #17995 Posted 3 Years, 2 Months ago
SilentMobius
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 2
graphgraph
User Offline
 
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
We need an America with the wisdom of experience. But we must not let America grow old in spirit.
The topic has been locked.
New Topic
  #17996 Posted 3 Years, 2 Months ago
cathinchris
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 1
graphgraph
User Offline
 
You probably have to disconnect the front two 'dog bone' motor mounts.
(They connect above the radiator). That's what I had to do on my '88.
How on earth do you change rear spark plugs in 95 Grand Am? I have tried and tried, but can't get at them. Do you have to loosen something and swivel the engine? They are long overdue for changing and this has me baffled...
Probably a dumb newbie question, but just have to figure this out... I just don't see how it can be done without a trained octopuss and seeing eye dog...
All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds. - François Marie Arouet (Voltaire), 1694 - 1778
The topic has been locked.
New Topic
  #17997 Posted 3 Years, 2 Months ago
SilentMobius
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 2
graphgraph
User Offline
 
It would seem the older ones did - a chum's grand prix has that set up, but it looks like this guy has 1 of those things on the left hand side of the engine only. I don't see a place to pry the engine forward forward, and it seems to me the fan assembly will prevent it moving much forward in any event.

Has anyone actually looked at this particular year/model to advise? Surely you don't have to pull the engine or remove a bunch of stuff just to change rear plugs?

Be kind - nooby at work here
We need an America with the wisdom of experience. But we must not let America grow old in spirit.
The topic has been locked.
New Topic

Related Posts:

The Content on this site is provided for general information purposes only. It can not and should not be a substitute for face-to-face professional advice. By entering this site you declare you read and agreed to its Terms, Rules & Privacy.
Copyright © 2006 - 2009 DIY Forums