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Micah

Uconn is better
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I haven't changed the spark plugs on my car since I got it so I went to take a look at their condition today. It takes all sorts of joints and extentions by the time i get the plug socket in there I can't get enough leverage to get the dang things out. They're in there pretty tight. Anybody know any tricks to getting to these things, especially without damaging them?
 
24" 3/8 dr extension, 3/8 swivel/U-joint and a 5/8" spark plug specific socket. Back 'em out and replace with Autolite 24's gapped at 35 thou. GM torque spec is 20 ft/lbs not welded in :D Total time 20 minutes from start to clean tools put away.
HTH
Jim
 
Since they haven't been changed in a while, you may want to spray the plugs with PB Blaster or Liquid Wrench for a while before trying to remove the plugs.
 
24 inch extension connected to a 1 inch wobbler extension, 5/8 spark plug socket, and a long flex handle rachet. I usually try to shock the plug by hammering on the rachet handle with an open palm. Before installing the new plugs, I put a little antisieze on the threads (don't go crazy with this stuff, a little means just that). I also put a little dielectric grease on the edge of the spark plug boot (don't go crazy with this stuff either). In a effort to get the plug to thread properly in the hole, I connect a piece of 6 inche vacuum hose to the plug and spin the plug in by hand first.
 
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