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    spk. plugs LS1

    I KNOW there has to be specialty tools for changing plugs, is there a preferred tool out there for this job? I am dreading replacing the plugs. How many miles do you guys go before changing plugs? Thanks for any advice.

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    they make spark plug sockets. there expensive but they work

    all it is is a normal deep well with a rubber piece on the inside that holds the plug in place for you and protects the ceramic

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    I just purchased the spark plug socket that SLP makes (PN 30102). It is expensive, like $22.00. It's only a regular spark plug socket which is machined down so it's not as long as regular. Also the back end of it is hex shaped so you can fit a 19mm wrench on it for tight fit space.
    http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...02&BIG=30102-1

    It helps alot but due to the space, nothings that easy.

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by ntimid8r
    I just purchased the spark plug socket that SLP makes (PN 30102). It is expensive, like $22.00. It's only a regular spark plug socket which is machined down so it's not as long as regular. Also the back end of it is hex shaped so you can fit a 19mm wrench on it for tight fit space.
    http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...02&BIG=30102-1

    It helps alot but due to the space, nothings that easy.

    Good luck
    Thats funny, 20 bux to cut down a 6 dollar socket.

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    Remember to dab some anti sieze on the new plugs before you put them in. And start them by hand or use a rubber hose. Don't start threading the plugs with the socket if you cross thread them you'll thrash the heads.

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    i just use a regular plug socket and some anti-seize...never had aproblem w/ that set up..

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    I just use the standard spark plug socket and ratchet for all the plugs excluding the #8 plug. for that I use the socket with a ratcheting box wrench from below, works every time.

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