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Hello everyone, I am going to be changing the plugs in my 96 Transam(LT-1), obviously they need to be done from underneath. Any other tips or tricks to make this painstaking process easier.

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Make sure you have a spark plug socket and a swivel extension, and lots and lots of patience. I've heard some guys have better luck accessing some of the plugs by removing the Y-pipe, A/C compressor, and/or the starter. Not sure how much that buys you in terms of access since I haven't had to do it yet on my Roadmaster (key word is yet).

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