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Old 31-05-2008, 01:45 PM   #1
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Default Getting out Plugs on V8? wtf?!

This will sound like a stupid problem, and it is, Well i Need to do a compression test on my AU V8..

I have a spark plug remover tool "thingy" and several sockets, and i cant get the bloody plugs out! The tool is fairly thin walled but i cant even feel the err "thread" for the tool or my sockets to catch onto, i dont want to keep trying and risk having the plugs stuck in there..My old mechanic used to tell me my plugs were fine and didn't need changing, could they have been tightened too much that they are stuck?! Or is there some other sort of plug remover tool i need?

wtf?!?! help appreciated ASAP before i set fire to this car!

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