Can't get one gotdam plug out! (Help?)
#16
Most of the tool companies have something similar
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00901119000
I use a locking extension on a regular spark plug socket, works quite well
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00901119000
I use a locking extension on a regular spark plug socket, works quite well
#18
I have this Snap-On socket,... it's worth it.
It is also recommended to use a small length of
vacuum hose to start the plug in the hole to minimize the risk
of cross threading.
Here is a link to a SV over at NHTOC that has a slick
set of extended COP screws that helps remove the possibility
of cross threading those lousey 7MM coil pack screws!
Money well spent!!
http://www.madenterprise.com/coil_pack_screws.htm
Good Day!
It is also recommended to use a small length of
vacuum hose to start the plug in the hole to minimize the risk
of cross threading.
Here is a link to a SV over at NHTOC that has a slick
set of extended COP screws that helps remove the possibility
of cross threading those lousey 7MM coil pack screws!
Money well spent!!
http://www.madenterprise.com/coil_pack_screws.htm
Good Day!
Last edited by PaulSmith; 06-24-2005 at 11:26 PM.
#20
I feel like the coil pack bolts from madd enterprises is a little too late now that I have anready screwed one up. I should probably do it anyway just to make it easier the next time around though.
I've had a lot of different suggestions on the socket. I'm thinking mainly a long one (5 inches?) would be the best all around tool for these?
I've had a lot of different suggestions on the socket. I'm thinking mainly a long one (5 inches?) would be the best all around tool for these?