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The Chevy Monza V8 Became a Maintenance Cautionary Tale Long Before Modern Packaging Battles
A historical look at Chevrolet’s 1975 Monza V8 shows how emissions-era engineering compromises created a car so tightly packaged that changing a spark plug could require lifting the engine.
Key Takeaways
- The Monza was reengineered after GM dropped its rotary-engine plan.
- Its 4.2-liter V8 fit so tightly that one spark plug could require lifting the engine.
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