If you’ve ever struggled to replace **spark plug #8 on your Chevy Silverado 1500 with the 5.3L V8-, this video is your new best friend. In this step-by-step DIY guide, I’ll show you exactly how to get to that last spark plug — the one tucked way in the back — without removing your engine, breaking your knuckles, or losing your patience. This video covers Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra models from 2007 to 2013 or any other Chevrolet models with the 5.3L engine (GMT900 generation) and applies to any truck or SUV with the Vortec 5.3L V8 engine. If your truck’s running rough, misfiring, or overdue for maintenance, this is a must-watch. 🔧 What You’ll Learn in This Video: How to safely remove and replace spark plug #8 Which tools make this job easier (especially in tight spaces) Spark plug torque specs and gap info Tips on how to avoid overtightening without a torque wrench What to look out for if you're doing this for the first time 💡 Pro Tip: This is the most requested video on my channel because in a previous upload, I replaced the plugs but didn’t show #8 — and you guys let me know! So here it is — fully explained, filmed up close, with camera angles that were honestly a pain to get... so smash that like button if it helps you! 🛠️ Parts Used: OEM Spark Plugs: **ACDelco 41-110 Torque Spec: 18 lb-ft (or hand-tight + a snug 1/16 to 1/8 turn) Gap: 0.040 in (1.01 mm) — double-check with your under-hood sticker --- 📌 *Chapters:* 0:00 Intro & Tools 0:29 Getting to Plug #8 1:37 Removing the Old Plug 2:46 New Plug Gap & Install Tips 6:03 Boot Install & Final Thoughts 7:20 Second Method for replacing spark plugs --- 👨🔧 About this Channel: Welcome to Espanglish Garage, where we keep it real, simple, and hands-on with DIY car repairs, maintenance, and money-saving automotive tips — in both English and Español when needed. --- 📢 Subscribe for more car repair videos! ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Always follow proper safety procedures. If you're not confident in your skills, please consult a certified mechanic. Espanglish Garage is not responsible for injuries, damage, or outcomes related to the information provided.