The long requested spark plug change video is here! In this video we change the spark plugs on Cliff’s 2014 Silverado with the 5.3L EcoTec3 L83 V8 motor. The process used in this video should be identical to the 6.0L V8 and the V6 Silverado and Sierra Models as well.
This process should be identical for the following vehicles:
2014 – 2018 Chevy Silverado
2014 – 2018 GMC Sierra
And very similar to many other GM trucks like the Tahoe, Suburban, Escalade, and Yukon.
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5.3 & 6.2 Spark Plugs ACDelco 41-114 (GM PN 12622441):
5.3 & 6.2 Spark Plug Wires ACDelco 758EE:
6.0 Spark Plugs ACDelco 41-110 (GM PN 12680072):
6.0 Spark Plug Wires ACDelco 748UU (GM PN 19351570):
Dielectric Grease:
Dielectric Grease:
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6″ Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket:
(Note: This will not work on spark plug #8 due to size)
3.5″ Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket:
(Note: This one should work for spark plug #8)
Standard Magnetic Spark Plug Socket:
Socket Extensions:
(Note: This kit includes a 1.5″ extension which was the smallest I was able to find online. I removed spark plug #8 with what I believe was a 1″ extension so I am not positive if a 1.5″ extension will work or not.)
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Milwaukee Cordless Impact 2861-20 M18 Fuel:
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Gap between 0.037–0.043 in. Even with factory plugs, it is a good idea to always verify you have the correct gap
Excellent video help me with my mobile mechanic repair
I’m assuming it’s pretty much the same for the gmc yukan
Does 41-168 supersede 41-114? im being advised by multiple websites that 41-114 is not compatible with my 2016 Silverado LT 5.3. Thanks for your help 🙂
You don’t put no anti-seeds on your spark plugs