2000 tahoe cap and rotor help

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tccriv

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First time poster here. I just got robbed at a mechanic that diagnosed a coolant leak as a bad intake gasket and charged me 600 to replace and flush the coolant and the gasket. They told me I need a new cap, rotor, wireset and plugs and pcv. They quoted me 500 dollars for this because of some expensive type of plugs and cap. I went to rockauto.com and priced it at 150 for parts. Is there any trick to getting to the plugs and cap. It just looks like I need to remove the box located over the cap and rotor and then move a few hoses. Am I getting in over my head, or is it that easy. Thanks for the help.
 

Chads93GT

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Lol???
I just changed plugs, wires, and fuel filter on my 01 for $117. Granted I got the $5 bosch platinum plugs, which I shouldnt have (multiple electrodes are a joke, if you knew anything about electricity you would understand) but whatever, i bought them anyway. I bought a $50 set of plug wires from autozone, just a daily driver, not a Fing race car. You have coil packs on your tahoe, not a traditional distributor/cap/rotor style ignition. Unless its hidden in the engine somewhere that I didn't see...............

the hardest plug to change is the back side of the passenger side. All 7 others are a piece of cake to get to, and even that last one isnt hard, its just a difficult angle so small/skinny hands/arms are a plus, but its pretty easy. took me 20 minutes to change everything out.
 

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Thanks for the help. When I put my info in the parts lookup on Rockauto, it did give me parts for a distributor cap / rotor combo. The cap looked mostly flat like a frisbee with four ports on each side. It looks like it is located about dead center in the back of the engine compartment under the windshield.
 

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Typical chevy v8, distributor in the back of the engine instead of the front like fords :D I will have to look into that. 196k miles im sure the "cap and rotor" would need replaced.
 
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