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A Taste of Home
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3v Broken Spark Plug Tool
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03tt" data-source="post: 10634285" data-attributes="member: 66443"><p>I just got done changing plugs in my 04 F150 3v. I watched a video on youtube and read some articles on how to change them. I'm not sure if you know or not but I had to start to loosen the plug till I met some serious resistance then I would spray the plug with penetrating oil and move on to another one. I would later go back and work that plug by tightening and loosening little by little. I would then spray with more penetrating oil and come back to it later and repeat the process until the plug was removed. I only broke one by using this method and that was one of the first ones that I attempted and I got too impatient. I also had to borrow that same tool to remove the broken plug and the tool works great. Remember to put never sieze on the new plugs to prevent it from happening again. :thumbsup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03tt, post: 10634285, member: 66443"] I just got done changing plugs in my 04 F150 3v. I watched a video on youtube and read some articles on how to change them. I'm not sure if you know or not but I had to start to loosen the plug till I met some serious resistance then I would spray the plug with penetrating oil and move on to another one. I would later go back and work that plug by tightening and loosening little by little. I would then spray with more penetrating oil and come back to it later and repeat the process until the plug was removed. I only broke one by using this method and that was one of the first ones that I attempted and I got too impatient. I also had to borrow that same tool to remove the broken plug and the tool works great. Remember to put never sieze on the new plugs to prevent it from happening again. :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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