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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 4305183" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>I've been trying to get to the spark plugs on the back bank of my 2008 Chevy Uplander's 3.9L V6 for the past couple of days. Been up all night and finally got to where I can actually put a hand on the sparkplug boot. Can't quite get it too come loose. Got a PT appointment at 8:15, been out there on and off all night. Too warm for me in the daytime. Used to be heat and cold tolerant. Not anymore, apparently. I'm probably going to have to cancel my wife's pain management doctor appointment if I can't get the blasted things out, and replaced before time to leave for my appointment. </p><p></p><p>Supposed to ratchet strap the engine to tilt it forward, but that didn't work. Can't even get my hands back where the plugs are. Put it up in the air, and got to them from underneath, but. Can lay finger tips on the plug boots, but can't pull them off. Going to take it to the shop that fixed my pickup tomorrow morning...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 4305183, member: 45785"] I've been trying to get to the spark plugs on the back bank of my 2008 Chevy Uplander's 3.9L V6 for the past couple of days. Been up all night and finally got to where I can actually put a hand on the sparkplug boot. Can't quite get it too come loose. Got a PT appointment at 8:15, been out there on and off all night. Too warm for me in the daytime. Used to be heat and cold tolerant. Not anymore, apparently. I'm probably going to have to cancel my wife's pain management doctor appointment if I can't get the blasted things out, and replaced before time to leave for my appointment. Supposed to ratchet strap the engine to tilt it forward, but that didn't work. Can't even get my hands back where the plugs are. Put it up in the air, and got to them from underneath, but. Can lay finger tips on the plug boots, but can't pull them off. Going to take it to the shop that fixed my pickup tomorrow morning... [/QUOTE]
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