porcelien
07-30-2005, 12:08 AM
I was at another forum and read this posting about easiest way to change the back plugs in a dodge caravan.
"On the 91-95's you do not need to remove the wiper cowl.
Just take out the front motor mount bolt while supporting the engine with a jack.
The engine will rotate forward when you let the jack down, exposing the rear plugs for removal from above. No jackstands, and you can get better torque on the rusted plugs from above. Quicker, better, safer."
Could this be done without tearing or bending fuel and oil lines, stretching wires, or bending exhaust pipes, or is it just a tease
"On the 91-95's you do not need to remove the wiper cowl.
Just take out the front motor mount bolt while supporting the engine with a jack.
The engine will rotate forward when you let the jack down, exposing the rear plugs for removal from above. No jackstands, and you can get better torque on the rusted plugs from above. Quicker, better, safer."
Could this be done without tearing or bending fuel and oil lines, stretching wires, or bending exhaust pipes, or is it just a tease