Rounded spark plug.
#1
Rounded spark plug.
So I went to go change the spark plugs the other day after neglecting them entirely too long. Didn't have any problems except for cylinder 4 on the front, in the middle. The socket can't grab anything on the nut at all, just spins. I searched on here to no avail and on other forums some suggested JB welding a smaller socket to the plug or using an extractor on whats left of the nut. I'm kinda nervous about those methods, but don't really want to pay someone to pull the head so any alternatives are needed because this is my daily driver.
#2
Are you sure that a piece of the coil did not break off and stay on the spark plug? This could prevent the socket from gripping the hex portion of the plug.
If you remove the valve cover, this will bring the spark plug into the open where you could maybe grab on to it with vicegrips or something.
Use a 6 point socket, not a 12 point socket.
If you remove the valve cover, this will bring the spark plug into the open where you could maybe grab on to it with vicegrips or something.
Use a 6 point socket, not a 12 point socket.
#4
Are you sure that a piece of the coil did not break off and stay on the spark plug? This could prevent the socket from gripping the hex portion of the plug.
If you remove the valve cover, this will bring the spark plug into the open where you could maybe grab on to it with vicegrips or something.
Use a 6 point socket, not a 12 point socket.
If you remove the valve cover, this will bring the spark plug into the open where you could maybe grab on to it with vicegrips or something.
Use a 6 point socket, not a 12 point socket.
Upon closer inspection it looks like the hex section has become completely rounded and there is some rust. Im really considering trying to get my hands on a deep Grip-Tite or extractor socket, but I'm just hesitant because I don't want whats left of the surface area to crumble.
#6
The car had a tune-up around a year ago when I was working 2 jobs and going to school. Didn't have time to do it myself and brought it to a friend of the family who isn't a friend anymore after uncovering his shoddy work.
#7
#8
The tool might work on a VQ if the spark plug were to break in the same way the video showed, where the spark plug lower section breaks off below the hex portion.
But I don't think that is your problem if I understand this right. You have essentially a rounded bolt head type of problem. If this is what your problem is, the tool won't help.
I don't know if those extractor sockets come in deep well. If they don't, get a Dremel tool and cut the porcelain tower off so that you can use a non deep well socket. I would not break the porcelain off because it may totally shatter and all the stuff would fall into the cylinder.
But I don't think that is your problem if I understand this right. You have essentially a rounded bolt head type of problem. If this is what your problem is, the tool won't help.
I don't know if those extractor sockets come in deep well. If they don't, get a Dremel tool and cut the porcelain tower off so that you can use a non deep well socket. I would not break the porcelain off because it may totally shatter and all the stuff would fall into the cylinder.
Last edited by DennisMik; 03-13-2013 at 03:09 PM.
#9
The tool might work on a VQ if the spark plug were to break in the same way the video showed, where the spark plug lower section breaks off below the hex portion.
But I don't think that is your problem if I understand this right. You have essentially a rounded bolt head type of problem. If this is what your problem is, the tool won't help.
I don't know if those extractor sockets come in deep well. If they don't, get a Dremel tool and cut the porcelain tower off so that you can use a non deep well socket. I would not break the porcelain off because it may totally shatter and all the stuff would fall into the cylinder.
But I don't think that is your problem if I understand this right. You have essentially a rounded bolt head type of problem. If this is what your problem is, the tool won't help.
I don't know if those extractor sockets come in deep well. If they don't, get a Dremel tool and cut the porcelain tower off so that you can use a non deep well socket. I would not break the porcelain off because it may totally shatter and all the stuff would fall into the cylinder.
I ended up finding this Irwin deep well extractor set for a steal:
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