How To Replace Spark Plugs And Wires | 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Engine 5.3L V8
How To Replace Spark Plugs And Wires | 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Engine 5.3L V8 https://jpautofleet.com/complete-auto... TOOLS Flex Head Ratchet ⅜ Drive: https://amzn.to/2pAaEEg Wobble Extension Set ⅜ Drive: https://amzn.to/32sicHD Spark Plug Socket: https://amzn.to/31s8cg5 Anti-Seize Lubricant: https://amzn.to/2oXkyzL Hose Grip Pliers ¾: https://amzn.to/2P5xnma Cordless 3/8 Ratchet: https://amzn.to/2P3l8qn Spark Plug Gapping Tool: https://amzn.to/2BvbJ2W PARTS Spark Plugs: https://amzn.to/2BpfUNH Spark Plug Wires: https://amzn.to/2J6BU44 Dielectric Grease: https://amzn.to/2J5ynmH Anti-Seize Lubricant: https://amzn.to/2oXkyzL How to replace spark plugs and wires on a 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L V8 will be covered in this video. However, it is important to note that this exact method applies to all Chevrolet 4.8L, 5.3L and 6.0L engines from models ranging from the year 2000 – 2014. Also, the general techniques I use in this video can be applied to any make and model. The tools needed to do this job is as follows; A 3/8 rachet A 5/8 spark plug socket A 1” extension Copper-based anti-seize lubricant Dielectric grease Hose grip pliers An assortment of wobble extensions A 3/8 cordless rachet The first step in this job is to disconnect the spark plug wires. Begin up top using a twist and pull method to remove them. The bottom wires can be tougher to remove because the spark plug boots are rubber and they like to grip that porcelain on the spark plug. This is especially true if it has been a while since it has been tuned up. The best way to remove the lower spark plug wires is to twist back and forth to break that bond. It may take a minute but after twisting for a bit, then try to pull it off, it should come free. This is where the hose grip pliers come in handy. If you don’t have enough room to get a good pull with your hand, use the hose grip pliers. Slip it around the boot, gently work it back and forth and you can use the exhaust manifold as leverage to pry back on and pull it loose. Make sure to save the metal-insulator sleeves as you’re going to slip them onto the new wires. Don’t ruin these insulator sleeves as they protect the wires. Now we go onto removing the spark plugs. Here is where you use the spark plug socket, wobble extension, and flex head rachet. You can do this without a flex head ratchet or a wobble extension, however, it makes it a whole lot easier to do it with these. To make things go a little quicker, I throw my cordless air ratchet to remove the spark plugs faster. Here’s a quick “Pro Tip” for removing these plugs. On the driver’s side of the engine, there is a lot of room to remove the plugs. However, on the passenger side of the engine, it’s another story. There’s a lot of hoses and wires in our way which makes the job a little more difficult. Don’t let this intimidate you, this is when a good set of wobble extensions come in handy. Depending on your make and model, you might use different sizes, but you’ll be covered. In regard to this particular 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L engine, the 2.5” works great for the first three plugs. For the back plug on the passenger side, the 1” extension or no extension at all works great. Start the rachet down low and not from above and slip your socket and extension on and then connect the rachet. The spark plugs I’m replacing the old ones with are the ones that this vehicle rolled off the assembly line with. They do not require gaping. They are pre-gapped at the factory and they specify that you do not gap them. This is where I apply the copper anti-seize on the threads before I install them. To install the new plugs using a socket and small extension makes the process a little easier. Thread them, in the same way, they came out. Put a nice solid torque on each plug but do not overtighten them because if you break them off, you’ll be crying! We hope you enjoyed our video on how to replace spark plugs and wires, make sure to subscribe to the channel so you don't miss our new videos. JP Auto & Fleet Services 4 Tanglewood Drive Lake Dallas, TX 75065 214-836-9333 https://goo.gl/maps/JfbV8GJxno7vzydY6 • How To Change Spark Plugs And Wires

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