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Title: Spark plug removal
Post by: PeteH on September 07, 2014, 09:13:23 PM
Some engineering solutions looked for here, my son has been servicing my daughters x reg Fiesta and came upon a problem plug, ie siezed.... the hex head is completely rounded off even with the proper plug socket being used and then the ceramic broke. We eventually managed to remove all the ceramic to leave just a hole, have sprayed the area with WD and it appeared to disappear so im thinging its moved enough to break the seat. Im now toying with going down the `easy out`route but dont fancy one breaking in the hole :nono

Any other suggestions would be appreciated
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: Chris Canning on September 07, 2014, 10:42:32 PM
You can buy a Snap on tool that's used on car wheels nuts when owners have lost the adaptor socket for taking them off and if you look there are several similar sockets that will bite on dodgy nuts,assuming there's enough room to get it down.
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: KuzzinKenny on September 07, 2014, 11:11:38 PM
Hey PeteH !! like Chris has already said, just a different make...........

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Irwin-Bolt-Grip-Remover-394001/dp/B0000CCXVZ

have seen the mate use these at his garage loads of times and the result is always the same......

bolt out !!  :icon_biggrin: you might be able to borrow one from a garage if they're friendly  :icon_wink: its worth a try !!

good luck !!

KK
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: PeteH on September 07, 2014, 11:19:49 PM
Thanks for the suggestions chaps, will contact my local friendly garage and make some enquirees but have to say theres not much left to get a grip on :icon_frown:
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: Bixxer Bob on September 07, 2014, 11:22:39 PM
In that case Pete you might have to go down the inside.  Obviously there's the risk of dropping crud into the bore, but I have easy-outs that go up to 19mm in dia so one of them would go down the plug where the ceramic was and extract it.
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: John Stenhouse on September 08, 2014, 12:19:39 AM
Welcome to Fords lovely idea of the taper fit plug, they were crap when they went in! Didn't get any better after being left in for 12000 miles.

Only ones that came out I've ever seen have had to be machined out of the head after it was off.......

SORRY!
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: PeteH on September 08, 2014, 10:28:43 PM
Success  :thumbsup the plug came out with aid of a No5 easy-out and a little brute force applied by my son when I wasnt looking. Few bits of swarf ended up sitting on the piston head which was at or about TDC, a magnet attached to a screwdriver removed  it and some thin tube attached to a vaccume cleaner sorted out anything that was left. (hopefully)

There was some damage to the threads of the removed plug although near the bottom and trying to insert the new plug found it binding after a couple of turns, good job the fitters in work have a 14mm tap that will clean the threads up, Im just glad I didnt have to take the head off  :nod

Anyway, thanks for the replies  :icon_salut:
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: KuzzinKenny on September 08, 2014, 11:46:54 PM
Result  :thumbsup

KK
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: Bixxer Bob on September 09, 2014, 12:02:47 AM
 :thumbsup
Title: Re: Spark plug removal
Post by: Sin_Tiger on September 09, 2014, 10:39:33 AM
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