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Re: broken spark plug removal HELP!
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Posted by Bruce Judd on May 28, 2006 at 08:47:01 from (69.204.69.240):
In Reply to: broken spark plug removal HELP! posted by ange on February 11, 2001 at 16:28:12:
I have a 94 s10 blazer with a 4.3 eng.I recently joined the ranks of the broken spark plug brigade.I've read all the comments on removal,and most are quite good.This is what worked for me.If you're short on cash like me,take a large scew driver and grind the end to fit in the broken part of the plug.Grind the other end into a hex then you can get a socket on it.After heating the plug (not red hot)tap it in with a hammer and you can turn it out with a rachet.Also if you break the tip of the screw driver off it's easier to get out.Please note this worked on a cast iron head,I don't know how it will work on aluminum.
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