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> I, too, was present for the #7 plug change, done by the Lovely Leslie on her
> Haze Green car. While everyone was gathered 'round for this surgical
> operation, I could be heard muttering in the background, 'just lift the
> motor'. Did anyone listen? Well, they were under that car for a while.
>
> I have an Imperial-like, optional 440 in my '72 Newport. In that the
> dimensions for the two cars differ in exactly this location of the #7 spark
> plug, with its 4'' ahead of firewall extension in the Imperials, I will
> offer the caveat that your actual procedure may vary. With that said, the #7
> plug in my otherwise very Imperial-like Newport is impossible to change
> either from on top or from under the car. My car has the Imperial-like,
> optional, tilt-telescope steering column and the heat insulator they use on
> those blocks the #7 plug. On my 1st attempt at changing #7, I ended up
> breaking the coupler by turning the steering wheel w/o the motor running and
> the coupler only partially attached, this after removing the heat insulator.
>
> A FWD GM driving 'acquaintance' of mine looked at the situation and said,
> 'just lift the motor'. Well, being a GM-head, maybe this is common practice
> for them.... anyhow, one left motor mount bolt removed, a couple of heaves
> on the hydraulic jack under the oil sump (w/block of wood, of course) and
> presto, easy access to #7.
>
> When I do plugs now, I haul out the socket that fits the motor mount bolt
> (this is the long, lower bolt that threads into the subframe) my jack and
> block of wood, and my thin walled spark plug socket. Simple procedure. End
> of story.
>
> Eric
> Portland, OR
> '63 Crown 4dr
> '72 Imperial-like Newport Custom sedan
>
>
> From: "Rob McCall"
> Subject: IML: Haze green plug change
> Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 22:50:12 -0400
> Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm in need of a little Imperial guidance here. I've been working on my =
> '67
> Le Baron trying to get it back among the living after its 15 year coma. =
> The
> Holley that was on it was pouring gas better than a full service pump. =
> I've
> pulled the Holley and installed a spare Edelbrock I had here, but I need =
> to
> change the plugs. Is there a trick to removing the rearmost driver's =
> side
> plug? The steering column coupler is in the way. I also notice the =
> front
> passenger plug caused some clearance problems with my ratchet and the =
> upper
> control arm hardware.
>
> Any tips are greatly appreciated.
>
> As fodder for the Haze Green Era controversy, couldn't the '67-68's be
> refere nced as the first generation unibody Imperial?
>
> Rob McCall
>
>
>
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