How Do You Replace Spark Plugs In A Chevy Corvette?
The Chevrolet company suggests that all year models of the Corvette be checked every 30,000 to 45,000 miles for spark plug damage and wear. High performance spark plugs are designed to work efficiently for up to 100,000 miles, but if the engine begins to misfire or sound sluggish, replace the spark plugs to return the engine to optimal performance. Allow the engine to cool before attempting to change spark plugs. Aluminum engines crack if a spark plug is removed while the engine is still warm. Locate the spark plug wires on the sides of the engine. Depending on the engine size of the Chevy Corvette, there may be six or eight spark plug wires. There is one spark plug wire per cylinder head. Grab the end (or boot) of a spark plug wire to loosen it. The boot is the cover that fits on top of the spark plug. Turn it slightly to release the lock. Pull backward to remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug. Do not remove more than one spark plug wire at a time. If a spark plug wire is pla