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Re: LT1 & Spark Plugs

Subject: Re: LT1 & Spark Plugs
by MK 82 on 2010/4/19 3:34:48

Only 20K???

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BillH wrote:
Quote:

95vette wrote:

That is very similiar to what I did. I was even able to get a 19mm (3/4") socket and ratchet on the end of the spark plug socket, but trouble keeping it there. A 3/4" flex head gear wrench might have been better, but I wasn't about to buy one for a one time job. I had better luck in facing forward and using my left hand. Not as young and limber as I used to be that much is sure.


IIRC, I tried it with a flex head rachet & socket the first tme and also had trouble keeping the socket on the plug.

The socket I use now has the rubber plug holder in it s, the socket stays on the plug when I use the boxend wrench.

Either way, you're good for another 20k+

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