On my 5.9 L motor, it was very straightforward. If your 5.7 still has a distributor cap and ignition wires, it should be similiar. It's just a matter of carefully removing the individual spark plug wire boot from the plug you want to replace. Then using a proper sized deep well socket with a special rubber insert to hold the plug. When buying replacement spark plugs, ask the parts store for this socket. Using the special socket along with an extension and a flex- head ratchet will get at the more difficult placed plugs. If your 5.7 has individual coil packs on each cylinder, they must be removed first. Do only one spark plug at a time, so as to not mix up the firing order or components.
The spark plugs?æon a 1999 Dodge Durango are at the side of the engine. Make sure that the engine is cool before accessing the spark plugs.
4.7L has 8 spark plugs. 5.7L has 16 spark plugs.
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There is no "plug wires" they are on top of engine not on side not fun to change the back ones
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show me a picture of the spark plug wires on a durango from the spark plugs to the cap
champion plugs every 30 thousand miles
16mm or 5/8 inch
The 5.9 liter (360 CI) is a V8 type engine, thus there are 8 spark plugs.
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For the XP iridiums. Its .50 to .51
To change spark plugs on a 5.9 2002 Dodge Ram 1500, locate the old spark plugs. These are located at the end of the 8 wires inside the vehicle's bonnet. Remove the old spark plugs and replace with new.