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When I grabbed the factory tool for the first time I thought it looked too big, too long and kind of crude. However, I quickly found that it is really a great tool for removing the plugs.
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For years I have used the same setup except instead of the swivel I use an added stubbie extension. Maybe 1 1/2 that matches the swivel length.
When I pull it out of the hole I have to pull the stubbie off to clear the engine sheet metal. With the swivel, I can see where you can just pull the wrench up to clear the sheet metal and no extra work is needed. Thanks for the tip George!
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Sounds good to me.I will make one as I am one of those blokes that bought a car WITHOUT a tool kit.Michael.
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LOL I never even thought to check my tool kit.... which is complete and lying right next to my toolbox!
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The tool kit is very good, you can do many jobs without any additional tools. I removed the fan assay and alternator using only the tools that came with the car.
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Snap-Off makes some nice locking items that obviate the need for duct tape, welding, etc. etc.
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wow, great idea! not just for spark plugs, but elsewhere the floppy swivel has caused me heartburn. best nugget in this thread for this noob....
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Well I just came home from a car show and picked up a 3 inch extension, a swivel and a spark plug socket for a buck each. I will now have a welded up permanent tool in my tool chest for 3 bucks.
I have the factory tool but this is way easier than breaking out the facttory tool kit. That is neatly bundled up in the front of the car.
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Also, I've never even seen the factory tool, never mine own one.
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Another vote for the factory tool.
I like it so much, I bought an extra, so I don't have to open the trunk and dig around.
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Who here has actually changed the plugs more than once ?
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My factory spark plug doesn't fit my aftermarket plugs. Joys of having super duper Turbo plugs. And that cursed inter cooler needs to come out and... All afternoon job for me I suspect.
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Huh? I replace them every two years religiously.. And I only drive summers..
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This is what I use. Snap-on 13/16th's swivel spark plug tool. It has a magnetic insert that holds the plug so that you dont get it stuck on the plug down in the valve cover.
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both - also, modern fuel mgmt systems
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Have a very similar setup with electrical tape and it works flawlessly on 4 cyls.... #1 and #6 are darn-near impossible. I still can't get to #6....
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Weird. Do you have a pic of your set up? I have no issues with any plugs using my combo.
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