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You will need the proper tools: 1 Medium Duty Ratchet Strap, 1 5/8" Spark Plug Socket. 1 6" X 3/8" Ratchet extension, 1 3/8" Ratchet. Anti-Seize and some Dielectric Grease. Using the ratched strap: Hook it to the big metal loop on the front of the engine on the right top side of the block. Take the other end of the strap and run it down under the bumper to either the frame or the metal part of the bumper make sure it is secure. take up all the slack in the strap. on the front of the engine there are 2 "Dog bones" that hold th engine to the core support take one bolt out of each and flip them up. Once this is done ratchet the engine as far forward as you can. Next remove the alternator and you can now get to all the spark plugs. Just reverse this process to put it all back together. Time to Complete 45 Mins w/ little to no knuckle damage.

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