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10/11/2002
13:58:22

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I recently got some of those autolite 3923's, And I can't figure out how to install the things. I can get to them but I can't figure out how to get them out and the new one's in? Can anybody tell me what to do or tell me where to go find out. Any info would be appreciated.



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10/11/2002
14:20:51

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I'm not sure I understand your question. Do you mean there is too much stuff in your way? Maybe you don't know about the plug coils? Just remove the plug coil fasteners and then you can get to the plugs.

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10/11/2002
14:29:08

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If you need help, check out my site I have info and pics on changing plugs for the 4.7

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10/11/2002
16:04:06

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You'll need a spark plug socket, it has a rubber boot that grabs a hold of the plug so once loose it'll come right out

If that's what you were asking about..


Line-X Over The Rail Bed Liner
Home Brew Intake
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3923 Autolite Plugs
Krypton 4300K Blue/Whites
Euro Clear Corners
Grille-Tech Grill Insert (Silver)
TPS Set At .705
Removed Rubber Flap
I've used Mobil -1 Full Synthetic Oil And Filter Since I Had 6,000 miles

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10/12/2002
02:11:14

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where do you get one of those tools at?



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