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What do you need to change spark plugs in car?

What do you need to change spark plugs in car?

Tools Needed to Change Spark Plugs in a Car. Prev NEXT. Here you see a socket wrench with a spark plug socket, a pair of spark plugs and a gap gauge tool. You’ll need just a few tools to change out the spark plugs on your car. The most important tool is a socket wrench with an extension and a spark plug socket.

Do you need an extension for a spark plug?

Because spark plugs can be in awkward positions, you may also need an extension for your spark plug socket. Choosing one that locks in place may help you avoid the sort of aggravation that occasionally accompanies a spark plug replacement. If a standard socket does not work, choosing a wobble socket may be a better idea.

What to do when spark plugs come gapped?

These days, spark plugs do come gapped, but it’s a good habit to confirm with a gauge. To use this gauge, find the gap specification and insert the gauge between the plug’s center and side electrodes. Then slide the gauge towards the factory specification marked on the gauge. That will bend the side electrode outward, forming the proper gap.

What kind of socket do I need to remove spark plugs?

If a standard socket does not work, choosing a wobble socket may be a better idea. Wobble sockets are often essential equipment for removing iridium spark plugs.

Can you remove spark plugs from Ford Expedition?

Spark plugs in the Ford Expedition can be very difficult to remove. Ford has issued a service bulletin (08-7-6) to address this issue, which includes a recommended procedure on how to remove the plugs. Failure to follow the recommended procedure can result in the one or more spark plugs breaking off in the cylinder head.

What’s the best way to change a spark plug?

If a standard 5/8″ or 13/16″ spark plug socket isn’t enough to remove old iridium spark plugs or other kinds of spark plugs, use this special swivel spark plug socket. Its built-in swivel takes up less room so it can fit it into tight spaces. In fact, it takes less room than an ordinary spark plug socket with an add-on wobble extension.

Because spark plugs can be in awkward positions, you may also need an extension for your spark plug socket. Choosing one that locks in place may help you avoid the sort of aggravation that occasionally accompanies a spark plug replacement. If a standard socket does not work, choosing a wobble socket may be a better idea.

If a standard socket does not work, choosing a wobble socket may be a better idea. Wobble sockets are often essential equipment for removing iridium spark plugs.

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Ruth Doyle