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Old 06-08-2009, 01:03 PM   #1
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Trans Sport / Grand Am engine sparkplugs?

Hey from Europe. Here I am again in search of answers from the guru's!
As you might now, the Trans Sport european market got a bunch of 4 cyl 2.3l DOHC engines crammed in, and I learned that this engine normally fit in the Pontiac Grand Am of the same year (-95).
I decided to change sparkplugs ( last change was probably 5-6 years ago ) as the engine experience some power-loss during acceleration (usually when the engine's cold). After a lot of search I found them, but I was unable to reach them with a normal (european) sparkplug-wrench. That engine must be one of the worst I've ever worked with regarding design... What kind of tool should I use, and what kind of sparkplugs? Thanks in advance!
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Old 06-09-2009, 02:04 AM   #2
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Re: Trans Sport / Grand Am engine sparkplugs?

Hi, for the euro 2.3 engine maybe you'll find more answers on the German Transsport site. http://www.pontiac-trans-sport.de/index.php
Only problem could be it's in German.

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Old 02-14-2012, 04:30 AM   #3
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Hey from Europe. Here I am again in search of answers from the guru's!
As you might now, the Trans Sport european market got a bunch of 4 cyl 2.3l DOHC engines crammed in, and I learned that this engine normally fit in the Pontiac Grand Am of the same year (-95).
I decided to change sparkplugs ( last change was probably 5-6 years ago ) as the engine experience some power-loss during acceleration (usually when the engine's cold). After a lot of search I found them, but I was unable to reach them with a normal (european) sparkplug-wrench. That engine must be one of the worst I've ever worked with regarding design... What kind of tool should I use, and what kind of sparkplugs? Thanks in advance!
Hello! Can you help me with information about this car? I can't find where is located fuel filter. My engine stopped while walking after giving signs that no longer powered by fuel. And now I can't start it again.
Thank's in advance.
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Old 03-01-2012, 06:21 AM   #4
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Hello! Can you help me with information about this car? I can't find where is located fuel filter. My engine stopped while walking after giving signs that no longer powered by fuel. And now I can't start it again.
Thank's in advance.
OK, I find fuel filter , I'm looking for crankshaft position sensor.....I find also.
Now I will try to start engine.....
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