drill it out using a left handed drill bit. if you screw the threads up re tap the hole using a tap from a tap and die set if its still screwed up go to your local auto parts store and tell them they will hook you up
Not really. If you remove the center cover on the top of the engine you'll see that there are spark plug "boots" that fit down on the spark plugs.
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You do not, this is controlled by the ECM through advance and retard of spark plug spark.
quad 4? on top of the engine remove 4, 13mm bolts of the coil pack and pull up.the spark plug should be visible
Your Chevrolet Cavalier 97 might stall when going downhill because it has a bad fuel filter. It could also be the spark plugs misfiring.
The coil pack, on a 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier, is located on the top of the engine. The coil pack is near the electronic spark distributor.
step 1 take off the lead. step 2 find a socket that will fit. step 3 get a life!!!!!!
compression? bad/worn/broken timing chain..
I do not understand why you want to remove the porcelain if it is broken off. Just remove & replace the spark plug which is no longer any good if the porcelain is broken.
On a 1988 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24, the spark plugs are located on the engine cylinder head. The Z24 is equipped with a 2.8-liter V6 engine, and the spark plugs are positioned along the sides of the engine, accessible through the engine cover. To replace them, you'll need to remove any necessary components that may obstruct access, such as the ignition wires and possibly the intake manifold.
remove the 2.4 liter engine cover (4 large bolts) disconnect any electrical conectors (these hook up to the coil packs) and lift it straight off the top of the engine remove the boots from the spark plugs (these should be replace) and the plugs should be fully visible