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I use an old push rod with a spark plug boot on the end of it. Insert the new plug into the boot and then thread it into the spark plug hole also works with a 1/4 extension. Works great to remove the plug also after breaking it free just slide the boot over the old plug and turn.

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the one from Hazet works wonderful. get it from Zelenda. Zelenda Automotive
The Hazet is the only way to go. Best spark plug wrench I've ever used.

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Hey all,
I just wanted to post a follow up to my post. Sorry this took so long but work has been pretty brutal lately and I just got around to finishing my tune up yesterday.

To get right to the point, the new plug went in without any drama! I put a coating of copper anti-seize on the threads (did it to all the plugs actually) and it screwed right in. It did have a little more resistance than the other plugs but I was able to get the proper torque on the plug and now the engine runs great!

Thank you to all who gave me advice throughout this.

Take care,
-Michael

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