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Originally Posted by MNBoxster
Hi,
Sorry, there isn't. I always put fresh plugs in at storage time, plugs are cheap and this way I get to inspect the Plug tubes for leaks, I spray the fog in then add the new plugs. Took me about 10-15 min. to do them 2 weeks ago (not counting raising the car which I had to do anyway), not that big a deal...
Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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You'd think I would've been smart enough to hold the changing of the spark plugs until last... Oh well... This winter the car won't be fogged (car stored inside of an attached garage with a cover)...
How in the heck did you get the plugs changed in 15 minutes? Do you have the hands of a 6 year old girl???

I went at it by working through the wheel well which might have been my downfall...
Also, I went to change the clutch fluid and I can't for the life of me figure out how to get to the bleeder valve with a wrench? On the same note, I didn't notice a second bleeder valve on my calipers but I have seen posts refer to a second set? Is there a second bleeder valve that I should've flushed at the same time?
Help???