where are the sparkplugs on a 1987 toyota supra?

my car will start to turn over but will not engage and I do not know what is wrong with it. I drove it the other morning and it started fine when I came home it started doing what it is still doing Help

  • Sounds like you have a case of blown headgasket. Its very common on the 7mge supras. Check your oil dipstick, coolant reservoir, and radiator for any milky looking oil or coolant. That is a sign that the coolant and oil are mixing from a blown head gasket. Although you could have one of several problems it sounds like... Read More
  • They're in the center of the engine on the top....you should be able to see them really easily. Unless there's some sort of cover that was installed by the previous owner. It's just left and below the oil fill. Reference:I own one.
  • well umm there can be multiple problems it could be that your fuel pump could be bad or your timing under the distributer cap, bad spark plugs and stuff. Just look for either 6-8 wires about half of an inch wide leeding to the middle of the engine and there. Just email me for more details mustang_kid123@yahoo.com Read More

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