This is a really simple task (I have done it many times on my 1988 Toyota celica). First of all you have to know where the spark plugs are on the car. To locate them open the hood and look on top of the engine you should see 4 red rubber things, take all of these off. For the next step you are going to need a ratchet wrench and a socket extension, and a sparkplug socket and a flashlight.
1. with the red rubber things out of place take the flashlight and look down into the hole you should see spark plugs in all of them.
2. Once youv'e located the spark plugs have use the ratchet wrench with the spark plug socket and unscrew all the sparkplugs and dispose of them properly.
3. put new spark plugs in and you are done. Simple. I hope this helped!
Same as you normally would in any other car, depends on the spark plugs.
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Remove the spark plug wire caps from the spark plugs. Remove the spark plugs by turning them to the left with a 5/8 deep well socket.
Put the IROC up on jack stands and remove the spark plugs from under the engine.
Screwed into the head.
Not to be disrespectful, however you just answered your own question...if it's a V-6, there are 6 spark plugs!
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I'm not sure what the firing order for that vehicle is but try Autozone.com they are posting tech data on their web site now. If you plan on doing plugs and wires just do one at a time, then you should'nt need the firing order.
The spark plugs on a 1988 model, 70hp Johnson outboard, should be gapped to .030in.
factory specs are the best.
They are screwed into the cylinder head, at the end of the plug wires.