FiendFX
Well-known member
Is there a trick to remove the spark plug wires without breaking them?
I just did my 5.3, and they're a challenge. But I managed to salvage all 8 of them. Some of them are a LOT easier to access than others. First thing is take the connector off the coil pack first, that's easier to do and keeps you from tearing it up trying to get the plug end off.
The metal shield around the plug end is smaller at the engine end, so it can be used to pull the boots off without tearing them. If you can get a set of pliers like the ones below onto the groove in the metal shield, it helps a lot. Some I was able to twist until it broke the grip on the plug insulator. The hardest one to get to - the #8 plug next to the firewall on the passenger side - actually came off the easiest for me.
If I had it to do over, I wouldn't have spent all that time dicking with them. A new set of AC Delco wires is like $32. I'd have just ordered a new set of wires and not worried about ripping the old ones.
Get a GMC and you won't have that problem, damned cheap Chevys.
Seriously, though, another vote for new wires here. I replaced mine with Super Conductors a few years and 100,000 miles ago. Those 5.3 GMT 800 trucks can be extremely reliable, in my biased opinion. I know a guy who drives a '99 Silverado with over 300k, and my '06 Sierra is pushing 190k with nothing more than routine maintenance and front hub assemblies.
As a former tune up tech at a Chevy store often the wire is damaged when removed. I would ohm the wires before reinstalling them & found some bad even though they came off in one piece. I would replace them if I was you.