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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
3v Broken Spark Plug Tool
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<blockquote data-quote="FISHTAIL" data-source="post: 10635185" data-attributes="member: 19212"><p>Yeah, that method is in the TSB for that problem. Anti-seize won't help this problem as I understand it though. The threads aren't the issue. It's the shaft of the plug that goes down into the combustion chamber getting gummed up and sticking that's the "sticking point". That's why when the plugs break, the threaded portion comes out, but the rest of the plug stays in. One trick for getting these out might be to change them hot, while the carbon deposits are still malleable. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, my neighbor has the tool, and just got back in town. I'll try to get it from him tomorrow. Charles, what's your schedule like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHTAIL, post: 10635185, member: 19212"] Yeah, that method is in the TSB for that problem. Anti-seize won't help this problem as I understand it though. The threads aren't the issue. It's the shaft of the plug that goes down into the combustion chamber getting gummed up and sticking that's the "sticking point". That's why when the plugs break, the threaded portion comes out, but the rest of the plug stays in. One trick for getting these out might be to change them hot, while the carbon deposits are still malleable. Anyway, my neighbor has the tool, and just got back in town. I'll try to get it from him tomorrow. Charles, what's your schedule like? [/QUOTE]
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