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Sockets and rachets. If you can't get a socket and rachet on the bolts, then you will have to use a closed end wrench or a box wrench sized perfectly to the head of the bolts.
Could this be a fuel filter thats clogging or is it electrical such as an Electrictronic Ignition Control Module ?
Wouldn't be a clogged fuel filter , wouldn't start any time ,even after sitting overnight . Morethen likely it's the ICM - ignition control module . But to make sure it's ignition related , run the vehicle till it stops then pull a plug wire an check for spark . No spark , ignition module .
The link below will take you to a page with several diagrams. Your car has 4 different engine sizes but you should find the appropriate diagram on this page. Best of luck. Greg
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