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Unless someone's already done the plugs and left the plastic plug covers off, you'll also need to remove the intake to remove the covers before you can access the plugs. That said, you may want to buy an intake manifold gasket just in case. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Please stop saying this. You don't need to remove the intake to get at the plugs. You will need an assortment of wobbles and extensions for your ratchet. All the little brackets and throttle body need to be moved out of the way. The covers unbolt and slide out. All the little brackets and throttle body need to be moved out of the way. However you will need to remove it (upper intake) if you are changing the wires since they route behind the engine.


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