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Can you change spark plugs without a spark plug socket?

Can you change spark plugs without a spark plug socket?

When you don’t have the correct-sized socket. If you do not have the correct sized socket for your sparkplug, what you have to do is take any aluminum sheet, roll it down according to your size, fix it in the wrench end and then try to pull out the spark plug.

Why is my spark plug not plugging in?

You could look around for another spark plug socket with skinnier walls. It is possible that plug does not match the others and you may need a different size socket. It would be very helpful to see the problem. As cigroller suggested, a photograph might get you up and running again.

Do you need a deep socket for spark plugs?

But if your spark plug is deep down into the engine head of your car’s engine then you are going to need a deep socket and possibly an extension. Use the internet to find out what is the appropriate size spark plug for your specific engine model and year.

How do you remove spark plug from cylinder?

I would “line up” the socket with the “nut” that is the remaining base of the plug and knock the socket on the plug with a mallet. Once the socket is on the base you should be able to remove it from the cylinder. Then the challenge will be to get the base out of the socket.

Where are the spark plugs located in a car?

Some vehicles (nowadays and in the past) have the spark plugs positioned deep down inside of the block and the only way to get the spark plug all the way down there and stay connected to the socket is by using a spark plug socket. The Two Different Types Of Spark Plug Sockets Out There…

You could look around for another spark plug socket with skinnier walls. It is possible that plug does not match the others and you may need a different size socket. It would be very helpful to see the problem. As cigroller suggested, a photograph might get you up and running again.

But if your spark plug is deep down into the engine head of your car’s engine then you are going to need a deep socket and possibly an extension. Use the internet to find out what is the appropriate size spark plug for your specific engine model and year.

I would “line up” the socket with the “nut” that is the remaining base of the plug and knock the socket on the plug with a mallet. Once the socket is on the base you should be able to remove it from the cylinder. Then the challenge will be to get the base out of the socket.

What should I use to fix oil on spark plug?

So, before fixing the oil on spark plug, make sure you are equipped with the following tools: Valve cover gasket and O-ring spark plug tube seal. Power Handle. Spray cleaner (for oil) Pliers. Socket and spark plug socket. Ratchet and extension. Engine sealer.

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Ruth Doyle