you need to remove the "dog bones" or top mounts on the engine. then pry the engine forward about 4" There is a special tool for tilting the engine made by Lisle corp. called a GM engine tilt tool about $40. Not sure if you need to loosen or disconnect the trann mounts
Tool not needed. After the top motor mounts are removed with car in neutral use a ratchet strap. Hook it on the bar over the alternator and in the main beam running across the front of the car. Also remove the bar in front of the window underneath the hood that runs between the top of fenders. When pulling the wires from the plugs don't pull on the rubber that goes over the plug, instead grip the plug wire heat-shield with a short pair of needle nose pliers and pull.
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Spark plugs and wires
Every gas burning internal combustion engine has spark plugs. Diesel engines do not. Your Impala is not a diesel, so it has plugs.
Remove the spark plug wires from your 2000 Chevy Impala spark plugs. Remove the spark plugs with a 5/8 deep well socket by turning the socket to the left. Reverse the process to install the new spark plugs.
Look in your owners manual and it will tell you under scheduled maintanence. It should be around 90,000 to 100,000 miles. The AC Delco plugs should be used as your replacements.
For BEST performance you should exactly what came in it and that is AC Delco.
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plugs wires and boots and remove the spark plugs. Put in the spark plugs, replace the spark plug wires and boots, and connect the battery.
need to know what engine size and year 3.5L 2006
Both V6 engines have 6 spark plugs
8 spark plugs
when do you change spark plugs
All 2001 Chevy Impala's have a V6. Either the 3.4 or the 3.8. They all have 6 spark plugs.All 2001 Chevy Impala's have a V6. Either the 3.4 or the 3.8. They all have 6 spark plugs.