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Hi all, First post after a week or so of lurking and trying to learn enough about this "new to me" 1996 E-150 that I just spent the better part of two weeks getting drivable. I did search (but the search function on this forum software sucks - it's used on two other boards I frequent much more often - no logical ANDing or ORing to help narrow down results in a given forum ). My question is - how the hell do you access the #1 spark plug (nearest the front of the van) to change it? There is a big *** accessory bracket directly in the way of getting at the plug, and the angle is wrong for sneaking a long extension with a flex adapter on it to make the connection. I'm sure somebody here has solved this problem long ago, but I spent an hour searching and came up with nothing pertinent. Links to solution(s) are fine as well. Thanks!
jimborino:
No question is a dumb question and if I had a clue I'd certainly share it with you. It seems that there should be some members out there that have a 300 six in a van. Hope someone with the answer comes along to help!
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