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:confused24::confused24::confused24::confused24:I have to change my plugs. Sea Foam has done its work. However, NONE of the plug sockets or regular metric sockets will fit.

 

Is there a special socket one must get? Does it have to be "thin wall"?

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

Thank you all in advance for helping with my "stupidity"!!! Or silliness, you choose!

 

Thanks

 

Ohedron42

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:confused24::confused24::confused24::confused24:I have to change my plugs. Sea Foam has done its work. However, NONE of the plug sockets or regular metric sockets will fit.

 

Is there a special socket one must get? Does it have to be "thin wall"?

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

Thank you all in advance for helping with my "stupidity"!!! Or silliness, you choose!

 

Thanks

 

Ohedron42

 

18MM deep socket will do the trick, I normally use a U joint between that & the ratchet, to give just enough height.

Posted

3/8 drive deep socket, with 1 inch extension, and use a 3/8 ratchet with a Swivil head. Best combo I have found.

 

Be sure to blow out holes with compressed air, so junk does not fall into the hole.

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Yeah it does take one of the thinner walled sockets. Some of the cheaper ones won't fit in there. If you have the tool kit, the socket in there should work fine.

Jerry

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Thanks Guys!! I feel like a stoopid monkey. Unfortunately I do NOT have the tool kit. I wish I did. But I will be making one, the ones on ebay are just to expensive.

 

So, Thin walled, 3/8 drive with a swivel and one inch extention. Thank you all gentlemen.

 

I deeply appreciate it.

 

 

Ohedron42

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i took a standard 18MM socket, and ground it down on the lower half, so that it just fits into the tapered hole.

1inch extension, just to break the plug loose.

then i use a piece of vacuum hose to unscrew the plugs, and to start the new ones back in.

just jt

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Thanks to everyone for your help. In the end, I had to go to a Yamaha shop and get a 3.99 tool. but it was too short and the heads were in the way. So I went to checker and got a T-handle spark plug wrench and welded the suckers together!!

 

Worked like a charm. Changed them thar plugs in less then 15 mins!!!

 

 

Again, Thanks for all the help.

 

 

Ohedron42

merlin:)

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The whole thing can be fixed when you buy the new plugs. Auto lite or Champion plugs come in the 5/8" variety. 18mm is tight while the 5/8" gives you lots of room. joe

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Thanks Guys!! I feel like a stoopid monkey. Unfortunately I do NOT have the tool kit. I wish I did. But I will be making one, the ones on ebay are just to expensive.

 

So, Thin walled, 3/8 drive with a swivel and one inch extention. Thank you all gentlemen.

 

I deeply appreciate it.

 

 

Ohedron42

 

Use an 8" or longer extention

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