View Full Version : changing spark plugs 87 brougham (olds 307)


caddybrougham87
10-10-04, 06:15 PM
i have a 1987 caddy brougham with a olds 307. i want to change the spark plugs can i change all the spark plugs from the top? or do i need something special?

thanks

jrc520
10-12-04, 08:05 AM
you can do it, just that the A/C gets in the way on the passenger side. I ended up having the garage down the street do the passenger side, since I don't have the tools needed to disconnect the A/C. But it's possible. Just be ready to twist yourself for the plug at the front on the drivers side.The Alternator bracket gets in the way. Go in from the bottom on that one, it's easier. I'm lucky to be young, and able to twist my arms around, without too much pain. Good luck.

Pimplac
12-21-04, 04:53 AM
no need to disconnect anything, it's just a pain in the ass. The passenger side is gonna take a hot minute but as long as you know that and leave yourself daylight for it, you'll be alright.

pimpin88
12-28-04, 07:08 PM
on my 88 brougham for some of the plugs, can't remember which ones, but it was easier to get to them if you took the wheels off and removed the flap that protects the engine compartment from road debris. either way i think you have to twist yourself pretty well, but i think that should help

Spock
12-29-04, 03:20 AM
I do that too :coolgleam

jspinale
04-22-05, 10:57 AM
i have a 1987 caddy brougham with a olds 307. i want to change the spark plugs can i change all the spark plugs from the top? or do i need something special?

thanks

Jack up the car a little and watch the plugs appear nicely . look between the top of the tire and the fender and you will have room. A nice long Extension on the socket is very good too.
JS