The spark plugs are pretty much underneath the block... go in from underneath the vehicle and go from there. If you have headers, it's going to be more difficult to reach some of them. They make a special spark plug socket if your car has headers. You can probably purchase it from any automotive store.
Some you can get out from the top. I think most of them on the driver's side, and the first two on the passenger side. Disconnect the battery, take off the starter and alternator. The back two are a piece of cake from underneath, and the front one under the alternator is blind so be careful not to cross thread it. Long sleeves are recommended; those rusty manifolds will get you.
.060 is the specified gap setting on spark plugs for a 2000 camaro rs.
.054
NGK platinum plugs
arnt all spark plugs just below the valve covers on all engines ???
Obviously- the spark plugs were not the issue :)
AC-Delco.
The spark plugs are located right under the exhaust manifolds of both sides of the engine. You should just follow the spark plugs wire from the distributer.
3 of the plugs are on top of the mottor and 3 of them are on the bottom side
Only if there's something wrong with your old spark plugs.
Changing your spark plugs could theoretically make your car faster but not enough to make a noticeable difference. Changing your spark plugs when they are worn will increase your fuel mileage slightly.
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they are on both sides of the engine just under the spark plug wires.