Spark plugs
#21
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5 of mine broke I ordered the http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1...65600_alt.html
this tool pushes the ceramic in far enough so the tool has enough to grab.
http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog...ds-bad-design/
there are one piece plugs out there we can reinstall.
this tool pushes the ceramic in far enough so the tool has enough to grab.
http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog...ds-bad-design/
there are one piece plugs out there we can reinstall.
#22
5 of mine broke I ordered the http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1...65600_alt.html
this tool pushes the ceramic in far enough so the tool has enough to grab.
http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog...ds-bad-design/
there are one piece plugs out there we can reinstall.
this tool pushes the ceramic in far enough so the tool has enough to grab.
http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog...ds-bad-design/
there are one piece plugs out there we can reinstall.
I have the same tool that you mentioned but when I used the pusher it seems to start crunching the porcelain before I can get it in far enough. I tried using the "puller" part and it brings out porcelain chips in the thread but won't grab onto any metal. My concern is that I'm just going to break the porcelain and force it into the combustion chamber.
Got 7/8 out successfully
Last edited by Agent MOO; 8/3/12 at 08:05 PM.
#23
Legacy TMS Member
The tool is supose to be delivered tomorrow. If you happen to leave chips in the cylinder you can vacum them out. Just attach a piece of 1/2 id hose to your vacum cleaner and slide it in through the spark plug hole. Should work out fine. I'll post a picture of my plugs tomorrow.
You can also get some of the loctite #638 and glue a coat hanger into where the rod came out of your ceramic and try to pull it out. Check out that pdf posted on page one for that info from like page 5 on use a hanger instead of the pin
You can also get some of the loctite #638 and glue a coat hanger into where the rod came out of your ceramic and try to pull it out. Check out that pdf posted on page one for that info from like page 5 on use a hanger instead of the pin
Last edited by Glenn; 8/3/12 at 08:45 PM.
#24
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no pics of the plugs I had two that broke like yours. The extractor tool worked like a charm on all my broken plugs. It does sound like it chips the ceramic I use the vacum cleaner and a piece of hose to clean it up after using the pusher tool. I used 3/8 hose not 1/2 inch to vacum out the cylinder after removing the lower half of the broken plug.
I picked up the champion plugs from autozone total was 174 before the guy gave me a discount and 156 after the discount. They are one piece plugs. The autolights are two piece. I just checked sparkplugs.com and they have them delivered for 117.00
I picked up the champion plugs from autozone total was 174 before the guy gave me a discount and 156 after the discount. They are one piece plugs. The autolights are two piece. I just checked sparkplugs.com and they have them delivered for 117.00
#25
no pics of the plugs I had two that broke like yours. The extractor tool worked like a charm on all my broken plugs. It does sound like it chips the ceramic I use the vacum cleaner and a piece of hose to clean it up after using the pusher tool. I used 3/8 hose not 1/2 inch to vacum out the cylinder after removing the lower half of the broken plug.
I picked up the champion plugs from autozone total was 174 before the guy gave me a discount and 156 after the discount. They are one piece plugs. The autolights are two piece. I just checked sparkplugs.com and they have them delivered for 117.00
I picked up the champion plugs from autozone total was 174 before the guy gave me a discount and 156 after the discount. They are one piece plugs. The autolights are two piece. I just checked sparkplugs.com and they have them delivered for 117.00
#27
no pics of the plugs I had two that broke like yours. The extractor tool worked like a charm on all my broken plugs. It does sound like it chips the ceramic I use the vacum cleaner and a piece of hose to clean it up after using the pusher tool. I used 3/8 hose not 1/2 inch to vacum out the cylinder after removing the lower half of the broken plug.
I picked up the champion plugs from autozone total was 174 before the guy gave me a discount and 156 after the discount. They are one piece plugs. The autolights are two piece. I just checked sparkplugs.com and they have them delivered for 117.00
I picked up the champion plugs from autozone total was 174 before the guy gave me a discount and 156 after the discount. They are one piece plugs. The autolights are two piece. I just checked sparkplugs.com and they have them delivered for 117.00
Check Amazon I just brought 8 HT0 for $68.
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