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Originally Posted by marntson
so i just changed the plugs for a friend of mine, but the 2 deep ones on top i couldnt get out. there seems to be some rubber in the hole above the plug. the top of the plug is sticking out but i cant see (or get a wrench on) the nut section of the plug. i looked at the old wire and dont see anywhere on the rubber that separated off and stayed in there.
thanks, mike
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mike, you know how some spark plug SOCKET tools have a rubber"RING"
tucked inside the sockets?(so when you loosen the plug that rubber ring
will "hold the spark plug"so you can remove\install them).maybe one is
stuck on there. you might just take the rubber out of a sparkplug socket
and smoosh it onto the stuck rubber .it shouldnt be able to break any of the
metal in the plug hole or the 'nut"part of the old plug. or if its stuck on to tight for long nose -needle nose or superglue on a screwdriver you could try an "exacto" model\hobby knife(the handles are long or you can secure an extension)and the blades are razor sharp so reaching it in and slicing the rubber might help remove it