Remember, regular maintenance and timely replacement of spark plugs and wires not only ensure smooth vehicle operation but can also prevent more significant engine problems down the line. Neglecting these components can lead to misfires, decreased fuel economy, and even engine damage, which would incur far greater repair costs.

With a helper holding the engine steady, remove the wedge supports, lower the engine and reconnect the mountings loosely.

The primary function of the engine oil seal is to create a tight seal between the engine block and the rotating shaft, such as the camshaft or crankshaft. By doing so, it prevents oil from leaking out of the engine and also prevents dirt and debris from entering the engine. This is particularly important because oil is essential for lubricating the engine's moving parts, reducing friction, and dissipating heat. Without an effective oil seal, the engine could overheat, leading to severe damage and costly repairs.