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<blockquote data-quote="forkliftfixr" data-source="post: 306914" data-attributes="member: 9834"><p>Just a little FYI for you when you finally get everything removed. Use a small dab of silicone dialectric grease on the inside of the boots when you put them back on the plugs, this will make it easyer to remove them next time. Also put anti sieze on your threads of the plugs. Go to Sears or one of your local parts stores, they make a spark plug socket that has a swivel right on it, those make removing the plugs a LOT easyer because then you can just use a long extension. When installing your new plugs........ Take a piece of long rubber hose that fits somewhat tightly around the plug and use that to get the plug started in your heads, then you wont have to worry about stripping the threads. Just take your time..... Might take you a couple hours at first, but youll keep getting faster each time you do them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forkliftfixr, post: 306914, member: 9834"] Just a little FYI for you when you finally get everything removed. Use a small dab of silicone dialectric grease on the inside of the boots when you put them back on the plugs, this will make it easyer to remove them next time. Also put anti sieze on your threads of the plugs. Go to Sears or one of your local parts stores, they make a spark plug socket that has a swivel right on it, those make removing the plugs a LOT easyer because then you can just use a long extension. When installing your new plugs........ Take a piece of long rubber hose that fits somewhat tightly around the plug and use that to get the plug started in your heads, then you wont have to worry about stripping the threads. Just take your time..... Might take you a couple hours at first, but youll keep getting faster each time you do them. [/QUOTE]
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