putin a alternater in how you rock the motor forward .
I had to remove the coil packs, just 4 bolt and tip it over to the side then you can lay over the engine to feel for the plugs. I was told to unbolt the top too engine mount and rock the car forward, it will tip the engine forward and you can see all 3 plugs.
I hear it is located on the backside of the engine and its a SOB to get to. you actually have to rock the whole engine forward.
could be motor mounts, does the engine "rock" when you put it in gear? Have someone put it in gear while you look under the hood.
No, the wave itself does not directly move the boat forward. The wave creates an oscillation in the water that can cause the boat to rock or shift slightly, but the boat's forward motion is primarily generated by its engine or propulsion system.
Remove the cradle mounts on the top front of the engine and rock the engine forward. Removing the coil pack makes access easier too.
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You rock the engine forward to gain access to the rear plugs.
If you look at the top front of the engine you'll see a dog bone shaped motor mount. Most parts stores will rent you tool to help change those plugs. You take that motor mount out, put the tool in it's place and start tightening. It's a threaded tool and as you tighten it it will rock the engine forward allowing you access to the rear 3 plugs.
Quite a straight forward answer YES rock out
Glaciers often push earth and rock from beneath themselves as they move forward. Many natural lakes were formed by glaciers carving the earth as they passed.
The process by which small streams erode their forward paths through rock is called abrasion. This occurs when sediments carried by the stream rub against the rock, wearing it down over time.
because it stops at a high rate of speed forcing the rider to fly forward