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If you do not change them all later you will have a misfire in 2,4,5,6.
the back plugs are a little difficult, remove the PCV valve and hose and that is all the room that you are going to get.
If you have the time you may want to remove the intake, then you need a intake gasket also.
as the oilpan is sheet steel it is easy to spot,its on the bottom of the deepest part of the sheet steel pan and has a copper washer(replace after changing oil) behind the bolt.ONLY DO IT UP HARD HAND TIGHT.
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