Author Topic: Spark Plug removal on a 16v  (Read 3773 times)

Offline Helios_Blue_Valver

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Re:Spark Plug removal on a 16v
« Reply #10 on: 29 November 2003, 17:27 »
Hey Gambit. If all else fails just break loose the plug with a socket and ratchet then push a piece of fuel line down over the insulator of the plug unscrew it and pull it out. I've had this work before in a pinch. Take it easy.

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Re:Spark Plug removal on a 16v
« Reply #11 on: 29 November 2003, 20:40 »
It shouldn't fail as long as you have a spark plug socket with a rubber retainer in it. also it depends on the state of the cam cover gasket around the spark plug holes. A pattern one can get in the way and its a nightmare getting the socket down in there.

Also when putting the new plug in as VR6 said with an extension and socket by hand, reverse turn it first and you will feel it clicking as it spins on the threads. when it clicks turn it clockwise and it should seat and do up without knackering the thread.

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Re:Spark Plug removal on a 16v
« Reply #12 on: 30 November 2003, 00:11 »
That was one of the first tips i learnt.