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You can first remove everything is on your way (Hoses, Intake connectors, etc) You will be surprice on how much room you have now. Remove intake bolts, they are located in between the intake ports. Check for any brackets that might be holding the intake on the rear part. Then the Intake should come out pretty easily. You can just set it aside so you have room to work on your plugs.
many times the intake won,t just lift off.sometimes you must use a pry bar to lift it up.you must put the pry bar under the edge and carefully pry it loose but be careful not to break the edge.i assume you double checked to see if you missed a bolt.good luck.
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