Spark Plugs
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now you guys are like great boxerjl2 with another post that can be found in other posts but no this isnt about what type to use im going to use the plain old NGK im not sure at which distance to space it but how in the hell do you get the spark plug out of the engine!!!!!
i have a spark plug tool but it is to big around to get into the hole
please help with what i need becuz i really dont know becuz im sure a socket wont work becuz there not long enouph
and if so with a socket what size??
help me
Josh
i have a spark plug tool but it is to big around to get into the hole
please help with what i need becuz i really dont know becuz im sure a socket wont work becuz there not long enouph
and if so with a socket what size??
help me
Josh
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depending on how oil soaked it was if it was alot you could have a bad piston ring but theydon't look that soaked i just did my strat and it had more oil than that but my mom drives it so she is in charge and i just found out she hasent replaced them in over 100,000 miles[X(]no wounder it was slugish
man the strat is roaring
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my strat has an engine preformancerebuild comingsoon so i'll find out if i have bad piston rings i think its at 250,000 miles right now and its still killing hondas
champions are better they do the same thing on a sohc your not really needing those yet imo and there cheaper
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