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Barry J
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8/09/2005
11:08:34

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How easy is it to replace my spark plugs on my 2002 Dakota, with the 4.7 engine. Two plugs seem to be obstructed



NEW_SOL
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8/09/2005
12:25:59

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which two? anyhow, remove air hat, unclip a/c line brackets move line aside (gently not to force them!) unplug your coil. remove your coil,
RECOMMEND!-> a shot of compressed air to remove dirt from spark plug hole after coil removal ( before spark plug removal) so that no dirt/debris fall into cylinder.

'00 4.7L sct




bnc
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8/09/2005
13:39:37

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Took me about 30 minutes to change all 8 of mine on the 4.7..............it was easier than my old S-10.



brandofamily
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8/10/2005
09:58:11

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Where the heck are the plugs on a 4.7l V8??? I'm new to the Dakota scene and this engine is not what I'm used to...
Any one got a good pic of the engine bay?



rick
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8/10/2005
14:34:30

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not trying to be a smartarse, but search for "changing spark plugs" here on this site. you'll get back a ton of useful information...



Keith
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8/11/2005
08:15:01

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"Anthony" helped me out a lot with the pictures/instructions he
posted on his web site:

http://www.geocities.com/dak2nv/plugs.html

the heater tubes are bolted down, which blocks access to two of
the plugs...



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