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Changing PLugs in 95 Continental

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Posted by: bigdog1279

How do i change plugs in my 95 continental is it as hard as it is in the 91 continetal
i am still having trouble getting this cover over the stupid ass befor me
must have stick the nut and i can,t get the cover off dam
But when i do any sugestions on how
are the plus right there
or do i have to go searching fo them



Posted by: MarkOfDeath

Disconnect ignition wires from spark plugs.
Loosen spark plugs 1/4 turn and use compressed air to remove any dirt or foreign material from spark plug areas of cylinder heads.
Remove spark plugs. NOTE: Three different styles of platinum enhanced spark plugs are produced for this Continental engine. Each plug has a different part number and use. AWSF-32E spark plugs have a platinum enhanced center electrode and are used in cylinders 5, 6, 7, and 8. AWSF-32EG spark plugs have a platinum enhanced ground (side) electrode, and are used in cylinders 1, 2, 3, and 4. If any spark plug is removed and re-installed, it MUST be installed in the same cylinder from which it was removed. If any spark plug is replaced, use only spark plugs with part number AWSF-32EE (as listed on the VECI label). This replacement spark plug has double platinum enhancement on both the center and ground electrode and may be used in all six cylinders.
Check and adjust spark plug gap.



Posted by: bigdog1279

i dont, understand at the bottom you sed all six cylinder but i have 8 and and you sed there are 2 difrent spark plugs i need 4 of each
but at the bottom you sed if i change one
just you
one in all six i don,t understand pleave explain



Posted by: bigdog1279

do you have to change or set the timing when changing the plugs and wires



Posted by: aristo1963

Quote:
Originally Posted by bigdog1279
do you have to change or set the timing when changing the plugs and wires

no



Posted by: jrhartman

Quote:
Originally Posted by bigdog1279
do you have to change or set the timing when changing the plugs and wires




Posted by: bigdog1279

thanks guys i dontknow mouch about tunning up
mike sed hes show me how to do it and do it for me at debis but i dont have the money any more for the plugs so kinda sad and pist of but
i had a real emergency pop up the other day so its cool





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