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Post by 5lab » 13 Oct 2004 09:02 am

any thoughts on how to get a sparkplug thats siezed/crossthreaded out of my car? i cant get enough power with the tool i normally use, which tells me the plug is propper buggered.
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Re: seized plug

Post by Carl » 13 Oct 2004 05:23 pm

Spark plug socket, attached to a long arm?!
Windy gun?
Big hammer? ;)

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Post by 5lab » 13 Oct 2004 07:27 pm

well, i can probably *just* torque it out with the tool i've got, but i dont wanna f*ck the head
Siddy-'87 360 Glt lhd convertible
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!

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Post by Carl » 13 Oct 2004 08:07 pm

Take it to a garage then. If they do screw it up they should be able to re-thread it!

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